# Query10 Analysis generated on: 4/2/2025 10:08:34 AM --- ## SQL Statement ```sql SELECT [Sorted By Machines 1].prt FROM [Sorted By Machines 1] GROUP BY [Sorted By Machines 1].prt; ``` ## Dependencies - [[Tables/Machines]] ## Parameters - *None* ## What it does **SQL Query Description** ========================== ### Overview This SQL query is used to retrieve and group data from a table based on the values of a specific column. ### Breakdown #### SELECT Statement The `SELECT` statement is used to specify the columns that should be retrieved from the database. In this case, only one column (`[Sorted By Machines 1].prt`) is selected for retrieval. #### FROM Clause The `FROM` clause specifies the table(s) from which data will be retrieved. In this query, a single table referred to as `[Sorted By Machines 1]` is specified. #### GROUP BY Statement The `GROUP BY` statement is used to group the retrieved data based on the values of one or more columns. In this case, only one column (`[Sorted By Machines 1].prt`) is used for grouping. **Behavior** When executed, this query will: * Retrieve all rows from the `[Sorted By Machines 1]` table * Group each row by the value in the `prt` column * Return a list of unique values found in the `prt` column **Example Output** Assuming the `[Sorted By Machines 1]` table contains data like this: | prt | name | |----|---------| | A | Machine1| | B | Machine2| | A | Machine3| The query will return: | prt | |----| | A | | B | Note that the `prt` values are grouped together, and each group is a separate row in the output. **Note** In Markdown, square brackets are used to denote table names or column names. In the SQL code provided, these are represented as `[Sorted By Machines 1]`. The actual syntax may vary depending on the database management system being used (e.g., MySQL, PostgreSQL, etc.).