Having a little bit of trouble understanding how a query alias works in postgresql.
I have the following:
SELECT DISTINCT robber.robberid,
nickname,
Count(accomplices.robberid) AS count1
FROM robber
INNER JOIN accomplices
ON accomplices.robberid = robber.robberid
GROUP BY robber.robberid,
robber.nickname
ORDER BY Count(accomplices.robberid) DESC;
robberid | nickname | count1
----------+--------------------------------+--------
14 | Boo Boo Hoff | 7
15 | King Solomon | 7
16 | Bugsy Siegel | 7
23 | Sonny Genovese | 6
1 | Al Capone | 5
...
I can rename the "count1" column using the as command but I can't seem to be able to refer to this again in the query? I am trying to include a HAVING command at the end of this query to query only objects who have a count less than half of the max.
This is homework but I am not asking for the answer only a pointer to how I can include the count1 column in another clause.
Can anyone help?
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