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PostgreSQL - count duplicated rows
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In this article, we would like to show you how to count duplicated rows in PostgreSQL.
Quick solution:
SELECT
"column_name", COUNT("column_name")
FROM
"table_name"
GROUP BY
"column_name"
HAVING
(COUNT("column_name") > 1);
Practical example
To show how to count duplicated rows, we will use the following users
table:
Note:
At the end of this article you can find database preparation SQL queries.
Example
In this example, we will count duplicated user names.
Query:
SELECT
"name", COUNT("name") AS 'count'
FROM
"users"
GROUP BY
"name"
HAVING
(COUNT("name") > 1);
Result:
Database preparation
create_tables.sql
file:
CREATE TABLE "users" (
"id" SERIAL,
"name" VARCHAR(100) NOT NULL,
"email" VARCHAR(100) NOT NULL,
"country" VARCHAR(15) NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY ("id")
)
ENGINE=InnoDB;
insert_data.sql
file:
INSERT INTO "users"
("name", "email", "country")
VALUES
('Tom', 'tom1@email.com', 'Poland'),
('Tom', 'tom2@email.com', 'Poland'),
('Tom', 'tom3@email.com', 'Poland'),
('Kim', 'kim1@email.com', 'Vietnam'),
('Kim', 'kim2@email.com', 'Vietnam'),
('Chris', 'chris1@email.com', 'Spain'),
('Chris', 'chris2@email.com', 'Spain'),
('Chris', 'chris3@email.com', 'USA');