I have three tables:
table "package"
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package_id int(10) primary key, auto-increment
package_name varchar(255)
price decimal(10,2)
table "zones"
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zone_id varchar(32) primary key (ex of data: A1, Z2, E3, etc)
table "package_zones"
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package_id int(10)
zone_id varchar(32)
What I'm trying to do is return all the information in package table PLUS a list of zones for that package. I want the list of zones sorted alphabetically and comma separated.
So the output I'm looking for is something like this:
+------------+---------------+--------+----------------+
| package_id | package_name | price | zone_list |
+------------+---------------+--------+----------------+
| 1 | Red Package | 50.00 | Z1,Z2,Z3 |
| 2 | Blue Package | 75.00 | A2,D4,Z1,Z2 |
| 3 | Green Package | 100.00 | B4,D1,D2,X1,Z1 |
+------------+---------------+--------+----------------+
I know I could do something in PHP with the presentation layer to get the desired result. The problem is, I would like to be able to sort zone_list ASC
or DESC
or even use WHERE zone_list LIKE
and so on. In order to do that, I need this done in MySQL.
I have NO idea how to even begin to tackle this. I tried using a subquery, but it kept complaining about multiple rows. I tried to concat
the multiple rows into a single string, but evidently MySQL doesn't like this.
Thanks in advance.
Here is the solution for those who are interested:
SELECT
`package`.*,
GROUP_CONCAT(`zones`.`zone` ORDER BY `zones`.`zone` ASC SEPARATOR ',' ) as `zone_list`
FROM
`package`,
`package_zones`
LEFT JOIN
(`zones`,`ao_package_zones`) ON (`zones`.`zone_id` = `package_zones`.`zone_id` AND `package_zones`.`package_id` = `package`.`package_id`)
GROUP BY
`ao_package`.`package_id`
by using the GROUP_CONCAT() function and a GROUP BY call. here's an example query
SELECT
p.package_id,
p.package_name,
p.price,
GROUP_CONCAT(pz.zone_id SEPARATOR ',') as zone_list
FROM
package p
LEFT JOIN package_zone pz ON p.package_id = pz.package_id
GROUP BY
p.package_id
you should still be able to order by zone_id s (or zone_list), and instead of using LIKE
, you can use WHERE zp.zone_id = 'Z1'
or something similar.