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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T10:45:17+00:00 2026-05-11T10:45:17+00:00

Why can’t I use a temporary column in the where clause? For example, this

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Why can’t I use a temporary column in the where clause?

For example, this query:

Select      product_brand,      (CASE WHEN COUNT(product_brand)>50 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS brand_count  FROM      products  WHERE      1  GROUP BY      product_brand 

This brings up two columns, one called product_brand and one called brand_count. brand_count is created on the fly and is always 1 or 0 depending on whether or not there are 50 or products with that brand.

All this makes sense to me, except that I can’t select only if brand_count = 1 as in this query below:

Select      product_brand,     (CASE WHEN COUNT(product_brand)>50 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS brand_count  FROM      products  WHERE     brand_count = 1  GROUP BY     product_brand 

which gives me this error:

#1054 - Unknown column 'brand_count' in 'where clause'  
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  1. 2026-05-11T10:45:18+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 10:45 am

    Use HAVING instead:

    Select     product_brand,     (CASE WHEN COUNT(product_brand)>50 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS brand_count   FROM products   GROUP BY product_brand   HAVING brand_count = 1 

    WHERE is evaluated before the GROUP BY. HAVING is evaluated after.

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