katemerart
katemerart

Reputation: 133

Merging multiple rows into one row and multiple columns on mysql

I am working in MYSQL and need to extract user data to be pulled into a view. I will be using the data in an email client, so I cannot do this in the app layer.

The problem is that each data field for the user is contained in separate rows (this is how Wordpress sets up the data structure).

For example, wp_usermeta has multiple rows of data for each user like this:

user_id   meta_key       meta_data
   2      first_name     Jane
   2      last_name      Austin
   2      email          [email protected]
   3      first_name     Jack
   3      last_name      Palmer
   3      email          [email protected]

I need the data to be combined into one row, separate fields, like this:

user_id  first_name  last_name  email
2        Jane        Austin     [email protected]
3        Paul        Parker     [email protected]

I have searched around and cannot find this exact problem anywhere (I found a lot of concatenation, but that is not what I need).

Upvotes: 12

Views: 19448

Answers (3)

JaskeyLam
JaskeyLam

Reputation: 15785

Here is an another solution that doesn't need additional join operations, instead, we make use of group by statement along with case statement.

select um.user_id,
       max(case when um.meta_key ='first_name' then um.meta_data end) AS first_name,  
       max(case when um.meta_key ='last_name' then um.meta_data end) AS last_name  ,
       max(case when um.meta_key ='email' then um.meta_data end) AS email
from wp_usermeta um 
group by user_id;

Note the max function is just for making them into one row, you can use min as well.

Check SQL Fiddler Demo here

Upvotes: 4

Mark Murphy
Mark Murphy

Reputation: 1660

The previous answer and comments give the correct solution. Here is the working query (in schema for WP 3.1) for copy and paste...

SELECT distinct u.id, u.user_email,
   fn.meta_value AS first_name,
   ln.meta_value AS last_name
FROM wp_users AS u
LEFT JOIN wp_usermeta AS fn ON u.id = fn.user_id
   AND fn.meta_key = 'first_name'
LEFT JOIN wp_usermeta AS ln ON u.id = ln.user_id
   AND ln.meta_key = 'last_name'

Upvotes: 0

Adam Wenger
Adam Wenger

Reputation: 17580

If these are the only columns you are concerned with, this will work for you:

SELECT um.user_id
   , fn.meta_data AS first_name
   , ln.meta_data AS last_name
   , e.meta_data AS email
FROM wp_userMeta AS um
LEFT JOIN wp_user_Meta AS fn ON um.user_id = fn.user_id
   AND fn.meta_key = 'first_name'
LEFT JOIN wp_user_Meta AS ln ON um.user_id = ln.user_id
   AND ln.meta_key = 'last_name'
LEFT JOIN wp_user_Meta AS e ON um.user_id = e.user_id
   AND e.meta_key = 'email'

Upvotes: 13

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