I assume $x
is derived from your PHP, then:
SELECT * FROM t WHERE IF($x=0, 1, id=$x)
(it's to show general idea, you'll have to handle injections e t.c. by yourself)
Edit
I've found nice code in another answer here. So I was curious - which is faster? Now I'm 'happy' that mine is that as well:
My version:
mysql> select @@version;
+-----------+
| @@version |
+-----------+
| 5.5.27 |
+-----------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
Now, test data:
mysql> select * from test;
+----+-------+
| id | title |
+----+-------+
| 1 | f |
| 3 | t |
| 4 | s |
+----+-------+
3 rows in set (0.02 sec)
And tests:
First: IF comparison
mysql> select @x;
+------+
| @x |
+------+
| t |
+------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
mysql> select benchmark(1E7, if(@x=0, 1, title=@x)) from test;
+---------------------------------------+
| benchmark(1E7, if(@x=0, 1, title=@x)) |
+---------------------------------------+
| 0 |
| 0 |
| 0 |
+---------------------------------------+
3 rows in set (1.66 sec)
mysql> set @x=0;
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
mysql> select benchmark(1E7, if(@x=0, 1, title=@x)) from test;
+---------------------------------------+
| benchmark(1E7, if(@x=0, 1, title=@x)) |
+---------------------------------------+
| 0 |
| 0 |
| 0 |
+---------------------------------------+
3 rows in set (1.85 sec)
Second, OR comparison
mysql> select @x;
+------+
| @x |
+------+
| 0 |
+------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
mysql> select benchmark(1E7, title = @X or @X = 0) from test;
+--------------------------------------+
| benchmark(1E7, title = @X or @X = 0) |
+--------------------------------------+
| 0 |
| 0 |
| 0 |
+--------------------------------------+
3 rows in set, 65535 warnings (17.31 sec)
-ok, that was because of type-casting. Fixing:
mysql> set @x='0';
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
mysql> select benchmark(1E7, title = @X or @X = '0') from test;
+----------------------------------------+
| benchmark(1E7, title = @X or @X = '0') |
+----------------------------------------+
| 0 |
| 0 |
| 0 |
+----------------------------------------+
3 rows in set (5.78 sec)
And, finally, non-zero:
mysql> set @x='t';
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
mysql> select benchmark(1E7, title = @X or @X = '0') from test;
+----------------------------------------+
| benchmark(1E7, title = @X or @X = '0') |
+----------------------------------------+
| 0 |
| 0 |
| 0 |
+----------------------------------------+
3 rows in set (4.92 sec)
Conclusion
IF
comparison seems to be much more faster in this case, than OR
(about 3 times for 1E7 benchmark iterations)