SQL SELECT DISTINCT Statement : SQL SELECT DISTINCT statement is used to return only distinct (different) values.
- The SELECT DISTINCT statement is used to return only distinct (different) values.
- Inside a table, a column often contains many duplicate values; and sometimes you only want to list the different (distinct) values.
- The SELECT DISTINCT statement is used to return only distinct (different) values.
SELECT DISTINCT Syntax
SELECT DISTINCT column1, column2, …
FROM table_name;
Demo Database
Below is a selection from the “Customers” table in the Northwind sample database:
| CustomerID | CustomerName | ContactName | Address | City | PostalCode | Country |
| 1 | Alfreds Futterkiste | Maria Anders | Obere Str. 57 | Berlin | 12209 | Germany |
| 2 | Ana Trujillo Emparedados y helados | Ana Trujillo | Avda. de la Constitución 2222 | México D.F. | 05021 | Mexico |
| 3 | Antonio Moreno Taquería | Antonio Moreno | Mataderos 2312 | México D.F. | 05023 | Mexico |
| 4 | Around the Horn | Thomas Hardy | 120 Hanover Sq. | London | WA1 1DP | UK |
| 5 | Berglunds snabbköp | Christina Berglund | Berguvsvägen 8 | Luleå | S-958 22 | Sweden |
SELECT Example
The following SQL statement selects all (and duplicate) values from the “Country” column in the “Customers” table:
Example
SELECT Country FROM Customers;
Output
Number of Records: 13
| Country |
| Germany |
| Mexico |
| Mexico |
| UK |
| Sweden |
| Germany |
| France |
| Spain |
| France |
| Canada |
| UK |
| Argentina |
| Mexico |
Now, let us use the DISTINCT keyword with the above SELECT statement and see the result.
