The columns in the SELECT statement are not in the GROUP BY clause and contain non-aggregated columns....Incompatible with sql_mode=only_full_group_by
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2023-08-21 13:21:31
<p>I'm using MySQL 5.7.13 with WAMP server on my Windows PC</p>
<p>My problem is when executing this query</p>
<pre class="brush:php;toolbar:false;">SELECT *
FROM `tbl_customer_pod_uploads`
WHERE `load_id` = '78' AND
`status` = 'Active'
GROUP BY `proof_type`</pre>
<p>I always get this error</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Expression #1 in the SELECT list is not in the GROUP BY clause and contains the non-aggregate column 'returntr_prod.tbl_customer_pod_uploads.id' which has no functional dependencies on the columns in the GROUP BY clause; this is consistent with sql_mode = only_full_group_by is not compatible</p>
</blockquote>
<p>Please tell me the best solution. </p>
<p>The results I need are as follows</p>
<pre class="brush:php;toolbar:false;"> ---- --------- --------- --------- -- -------- ---------- ------------ --------------- ---- ---------- ------------ -------- -------------------- -------------------------
| id | user_id | load_id | bill_id | latitude | langitude | proof_type | document_type | file_name | is_private | status | createdon | updatedon |
---- --------- --------- --------- ---------- --------- ---------------------------------------------- ----- -------- ------------------------ ---------------- -----
| 1 | 1 | 78 | 1 | 21.1212 | 21.5454 | 1 | 1 | id_Card.docx | 0 | Active | 2017-01-27 11:30:11 | 2017-01-27 11:30:14 |
---- --------- --------- --------- ---------- --------- ---------------------------------------------- ----- -------- ------------------------ ---------------- ----- </pre>
<p><br /></p>
There is a system variable
ONLY_FULL_GROUP_BY
in the MySql engine.Starting with Mysql version 5.7.5 :
ONLY_FULL_GROUP_BY
SQL mode is enabled by default.Prior to version 5.7.5:
ONLY_FULL_GROUP_BY
is not enabled by default.If
ONLY_FULL_GROUP_BY
SQL mode is enabled (enabled by default starting with version 5.7.5), MySQL will reject query select lists,HAVING
conditions, orORDER BY
The list references non-aggregate columns that are neither named in theGROUP BY
clause nor are they dependent on them.To resolve this issue, use one of the following three solutions
(1) PHPMyAdmin
Disable:
ONLY_FULL_GROUP_BY
ModeIf you are using phpMyAdmin, please change the
sql_mode
settings according to the screenshot below.Edit
sql mode
Variable and remove from valueONLY_FULL_GROUP_BY
Textor
(2) SQL/Command Prompt
Disable by running the following command:
ONLY_FULL_GROUP_BY
mode.or
(3) Do not use
SELECT *
Do not disable
ONLY_FULL_GROUP_BY
mode, insteadUse related columns in
SELECT
queries. Related columns refer to columns that appear in thegroup by
clause or have aggregate functions (MAX
,MIN
,SUM
,COUNT
etc.) columnimportant
Changes made using
point(1) or point(2)
are not set permanently and will be restored after every reboot.Therefore, you should set this in the configuration file (for example, in
[mysqld]
section/etc/mysql/my.cnf
) so that when MySQL restarts Changes still take effect after startup:Configuration file:
/etc/mysql/my.cnf
Variable name:
sql_mode
orsql-mode
Remove the word
ONLY_FULL_GROUP_BY
from the value and save the file.Note: If the
at the end of the filesql_mode
variable is not found in the configuration file, please insert the following 2 linesThis
This problem will be solved simply by changing the SQL mode in MySQL, using the following command:
Works for me too... I used this because in my project I had a lot of similar queries so I just changed this SQL mode to only_full_group_by
Or simply include all columns specified in the SELECT statement in the GROUP BY clause. sql_mode can remain enabled.
Thanks... :-)
Update date: July 14, 2023
Changing the SQL schema is a workaround, but best practice for structured query languages would be to avoid selecting all (SELECT *...) columns and instead use aggregate functions on grouped columns like @Tim Biegeleisen https://stackoverflow.com/a/41887524/3602846
mentioned in the answer below