Reputation: 3080
Can MySQL convert columns into rows, dynamically adding as many columns as are needed for the rows. I think my question might be related to pivot tables but I'm unsure and I don't know how to frame this question other than by giving the following example.
Given a two tables A and B, which look like
Table A
+--+-----+----+
|id|order|data|
+--+-----+----+
|1 |1 |P |
+--+-----+----+
|2 |2 |Q |
+--+-----+----+
|2 |1 |R |
+--+-----+----+
|1 |2 |S |
+--+-----+----+
I like to write a query that looks like the following:
Result Table
+--+-----+-----+
|id|data1|data2|
+--+-----+-----+
|1 |P |S |
+--+-----+-----+
|2 |R |Q |
+--+-----+-----+
Basically I want to turn each row in table B into a column in the result table. If there was a new entry was added to table B for id=1, then I want the result table to automatically extend by one column to accommodate this extra data point.
Upvotes: 38
Views: 78824
Reputation: 263693
You can use GROUP BY
and MAX
to simulate pivot. MySQL also supports IF
statement.
SELECT ID,
MAX(IF(`order` = 1, data, NULL)) data1,
MAX(IF(`order` = 2, data, NULL)) data2
FROM TableA
GROUP BY ID
If you have multiple values of order
, dynamic SQL may be more appropriate so that you will not have to modify the query:
SET @sql = NULL;
SELECT
GROUP_CONCAT(DISTINCT
CONCAT(
'MAX(IF(`order` = ', `order`, ',data,NULL)) AS data', `order`)
) INTO @sql
FROM TableName;
SET @sql = CONCAT('SELECT ID, ', @sql, '
FROM TableName
GROUP BY ID');
PREPARE stmt FROM @sql;
EXECUTE stmt;
DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt;
OUTPUT OF BOTH QUERIES:
╔════╦═══════╦═══════╗
║ ID ║ DATA1 ║ DATA2 ║
╠════╬═══════╬═══════╣
║ 1 ║ P ║ S ║
║ 2 ║ R ║ Q ║
╚════╩═══════╩═══════╝
Upvotes: 62
Reputation: 62831
You need to use MAX
and GROUP BY
to simulate a PIVOT:
SELECT Id,
MAX(CASE WHEN Order = 1 THEN data END) data1,
MAX(CASE WHEN Order = 2 THEN data END) data2
FROM TableA
GROUP BY Id
And here is the SQL Fiddle.
Upvotes: 6