# PressBrakeQ1 Analysis generated on: 4/2/2025 10:05:27 AM --- ## SQL Statement ```sql SELECT DISTINCTROW PressBrakeOPs.PartNumber, PressBrakeOPs.OpCode, PressBrakeOPs.Step, PressBrakeOPs.Angle, PressBrakeOPs.Comment, PressBrakeOPs.Breaks, PressBrakeOPs.Hits FROM PressBrakeOPs ORDER BY PressBrakeOPs.PartNumber, PressBrakeOPs.OpCode, PressBrakeOPs.Step; ``` ## Dependencies - [[Tables/PressBrakeOPs]] ## Parameters - *None* ## What it does **SQL Query Description** ========================== ### Overview This SQL query retrieves distinct rows from the `PressBrakeOPs` table, selecting specific columns and ordering the results. ### Columns Selected The query selects the following distinct columns: * `PartNumber` * `OpCode` * `Step` * `Angle` * `Comment` * `Breaks` * `Hits` ### Table Source The query is sourced from the `PressBrakeOPs` table. ### Sorting Order The results are ordered by the following columns in ascending order: 1. `PartNumber` 2. `OpCode` 3. `Step` ### DistinctROW Clause The `SELECT DISTINCTROW` clause ensures that each row is returned only once, even if there are duplicate rows with the same values for the selected columns. ### Query Execution When executed, this query will: 1. Retrieve distinct rows from the `PressBrakeOPs` table. 2. Select the specified columns. 3. Order the results based on the specified columns. 4. Return only one row per unique combination of column values. **Example Use Case** -------------------- This query can be used to: * Retrieve a list of distinct operations for each part number, ordered by operation code and step number. * Analyze the performance of different parts or operations over time. * Identify duplicate rows that need to be corrected in the database.