Preamble
Oracle/PLSQL GROUP_ID function assigns a number to each group as a result of GROUP BY operator. GROUP_ID function is most often used to identify duplicate groups in query results.
Syntax of Oracle/PLSQL function GROUP_ID
SELECT column1_id, column2_id, ... column_n_id, GROUP_ID()
FROM tabs
WHERE conds
GROUP BY column1_id, column2_id, ... column_n_id;
No parameters or arguments for GROUP_ID function.
GROUP_ID function can be used in the following versions of Oracle PLSQL
Oracle 12c, Oracle 11g, Oracle 10g, Oracle 9i
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Let’s consider some examples of Oracle GROUP_ID function and learn how to use GROUP_ID function in Oracle PLSQL.
SELECT SUM(salary_id),
Depart,
bonus,
GROUP_ID()
FROM empls
WHERE bonus > 100
GROUP BY depart,
ROLLUP (depart, bonus);
You can use the HAVING operator to eliminate duplicate groups as follows:
SELECT SUM(salary),
Depart,
bonus,
GROUP_ID()
FROM empls
WHERE bonus > 100
GROUP BY depart,
ROLLUP (depart, bonus)
HAVING GROUP_ID() < 1;
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