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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T04:07:15+00:00 2026-06-12T04:07:15+00:00

So here’s how I select distinct rows by a combination of multiple columns (a,

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So here’s how I select distinct rows by a combination of multiple columns (a, b and c):

select distinct a,b,c from my_table

This is good, but I need yet another column retrieved for these rows (d) which I can’t add to the select part, because then it also plays a role in determining row uniqueness which I don’t want.

How can I retrieve an additional column without it affecting row uniqueness?

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    2026-06-12T04:07:16+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 4:07 am

    You can do this using a group by. In MySQL, you can do:

    select a, b, c, d
    from my_table
    group by a, b, c
    

    This chooses an arbitrary value for “d”, which would typically (but not guanteed!) be the first value encountered. This uses a feature of MySQL called Hidden Columns.

    For code that works in MySQL and other databases, you need to be more explicit:

    select a, b, c, min(d)
    from my_table
    group by a, b, c
    

    Getting an actual random value for d in MySQL is a bit trickier and requires more work. Here is one way:

    select distinct a, b, c,
           (select d from my_table mt2
            where mt.a = mt2.a and mt.b = mt2.b and mt.c = mt2.c
            order by rand()
            limit 1
           ) d
    from my_table mt
    
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