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"Scott Whigham is a first-rate trainer and SQL Server guru."
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A Comparison of DISTINCT and GROUP BY: When to Use Each
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Aggregating Data Using DISTINCT, GROUP BY, HAVING, ROLLUP, CUBE and more
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Where do these clauses respectively operate?
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