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Oracle PL / SQL » Select Query » Order By 
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SQL>
SQL>
SQL>
SQL> create table t (
  2   item number,
  3   bin number,
  4   primary key (bin , item)
  5  );

Table created.

SQL>
SQL> insert into t values(234353);

row created.

SQL> insert into t values(45,34353);

row created.

SQL> insert into t values(76,34353);

row created.

SQL> insert into t values(76,35667);

row created.

SQL> insert into t values(89,35667);

row created.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL> select from t order by 1,2;

      ITEM        BIN
---------- ----------
         2      34353
        45      34353
        76      34353
        76      35667
        89      35667

rows selected.

SQL>
SQL> select bin, count(*), count(*)/cnt
  2  from select bin, count(distinct itemover () AS cnt
  3         from t
  4         where item in (2,45,76,89) )
  5  group by bin, cnt
  6  /

       BIN   COUNT(*COUNT(*)/CNT
---------- ---------- ------------
     34353          3          .75
     35667          2           .5

rows selected.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL> drop table t;

Table dropped.

SQL>

   
    
  
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