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Processes by material 2b
Analysis generated on: 4/2/2025 10:06:22 AM
SQL Statement
SELECT [Process by material].prt
FROM [Process by material]
GROUP BY [Process by material].prt
ORDER BY [Process by material].prt;
Dependencies
- None
Parameters
- None
What it does
SQL Query Description
Overview
The provided SQL query retrieves a list of unique process IDs (prt
) from the Process by material
table, grouped by the process ID. The results are ordered in ascending order based on the process ID.
Code Breakdown
Select Statement
SELECT [Process by material].prt
- This statement selects the column named
prt
(process ID) from theProcess by material
table.
From Clause
FROM [Process by material]
- The query specifies that it wants to retrieve data from the
Process by material
table, which is a database table.
Group By Clause
GROUP BY [Process by material].prt
- This clause groups the selected rows based on the values in the
prt
column. When grouped by this column, the result set will contain one row for each unique value ofprt
.
Order By Clause
ORDER BY [Process by material].prt;
- Finally, the query sorts the grouped results in ascending order based on the values in the
prt
column.
Result
The final output of this SQL query will be a list of process IDs (prt
) from the Process by material
table, sorted in ascending order. Each ID will appear only once in the result set, as the data is grouped by this unique identifier.
Example Use Case
This query can be used to analyze and summarize processes based on their materials. The results can help identify which processes are associated with specific materials, providing insights into production workflows or inventory management needs.
### Example Data
| Process ID (prt) | Material |
| --- | --- |
| 101 | Metal |
| 102 | Plastic |
| 101 | Metal |
| 103 | Wood |
### Query Output
| prt |
| --- |
| 101 |
| 102 |
| 103 |
In this example, the query produces a list of unique process IDs (prt
) from the Process by material
table.