Comment by sbuttgereit
12 hours ago
At least in PostgreSQL, both by alias and ordinal are possible:
localhost(from SCB-MUSE-BOXX).postgres.scb.5432 [Sun Nov 16 12:02:15 PST 2025]
> create table test (a_key integer primary key, a_group integer, a_val numeric);
CREATE TABLE
Time: 3.102 ms
localhost(from SCB-MUSE-BOXX).postgres.scb.5432 [Sun Nov 16 12:02:25 PST 2025]
> insert into test (a_key, a_group, a_val) values (1, 1, 5.5), (2, 1, 2.6), (3, 2, 1.1), (4, 2, 6.5);
INSERT 0 4
Time: 2.302 ms
localhost(from SCB-MUSE-BOXX).postgres.scb.5432 [Sun Nov 16 12:02:58 PST 2025]
> select a_group AS my_group, sum(a_val) from test group by my_group;
my_group | sum
----------+-----
2 | 7.6
1 | 8.1
(2 rows)
Time: 4.124 ms
localhost(from SCB-MUSE-BOXX).postgres.scb.5432 [Sun Nov 16 12:03:15 PST 2025]
> select a_group AS my_group, sum(a_val) from test group by 1;
my_group | sum
----------+-----
2 | 7.6
1 | 8.1
(2 rows)
Time: 0.360 ms
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