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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T00:06:31+00:00 2026-05-28T00:06:31+00:00

I’ve got a table with 6 columns: id name type_id code lat long The

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I’ve got a table with 6 columns:

  • id
  • name
  • type_id
  • code
  • lat
  • long

The first three are required. ID is the private key, inserted automatically with a sequence.

I have some rows that are duplicates, as defined by BOTH the name and type_id being equal, but i’d like to view all the data for the dupes. I can find the dupes simply enough:

SELECT   name 
       , type_id
FROM   table1
GROUP BY name 
         , type_id
HAVING COUNT(*) > 1

but actually viewing all the info is confounding me. I know this should be simple, but I’m hitting a wall here.

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    2026-05-28T00:06:32+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 12:06 am

    You can always use the GROUP BY/ HAVING query in an IN clause. This works and is relatively straightforward but it may not be particularly efficient if the number of duplicate rows is relatively large.

    SELECT *
      FROM table1
     WHERE (name, type_id) IN (SELECT name, type_id
                                 FROM table1
                                GROUP BY name, type_id
                               HAVING COUNT(*) > 1)
    

    It would generally be more efficient to use analytic functions in order to avoid hitting the table a second time.

    SELECT *
      FROM (SELECT id, 
                   name,
                   type_id,
                   code,
                   lat,
                   long,
                   count(*) over (partition by name, type_id) cnt
              FROM table1)
     WHERE cnt > 1
    

    Depending on what you are planning to do with the data and how many duplicates of a particular row there might be, you also might want to join table1 to itself to get the data in a single row

    SELECT a.name,
           a.type_id,
           a.id,
           b.id,
           a.code,
           b.code,
           a.lat,
           b.lat,
           a.long,
           b.long
      FROM table1 a
           JOIN table1 b ON (a.name = b.name AND
                             a.type_id = b.type_id AND
                             a.rowid > b.rowid)
    
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