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I have two tables table A and table B .

Table A contain column colA which contains values (1,3,5,7)

Table B contain column colB which contains values (2,4,6,8)

My query is how can i combine these two tables and get one column with output (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8)

I am using oracle 10g

4 Answers 4

6

Maybe:

SELECT colA FROM A
 UNION ALL
SELECT colB FROM B

If you care about order and unicity:

SELECT colA FROM A
 UNION
SELECT colB FROM B
0

This would be avail...

SELECT * FROM 
(
SELECT colA AS TEMP_COL FROM A  
UNION 
SELECT colB AS TEMP_COL FROM B 
)
ORDER BY TEMP_COL
0


with A as (
            select 1 as cola from dual
            union all 
            select 2 as cola from dual 
            union all 
            select 3 as cola from dual
           ),
     B as (
            select 4 as colb from dual 
            union all 
            select 5 as colb from dual 
            union all 
            select 6 as colb from dual
            )

select substr(SYS_CONNECT_BY_PATH(colab, ','),2) col_list from ( select colab, count(*) over (partition by 1) as cnt, ROW_NUMBER () OVER ( partition by 1 order by colab) seq from ( select cola as colab from A union all select colb as colab from B ) ) where cnt = seq start with seq = 1 connect by prior seq + 1 = seq

or


select 
   rtrim (xmlagg (xmlelement (el, colab || ',')).extract ('//text()'), ',') col_list
from 
        ( 
         select cola as colab from A 
         union all 
         select colb as colab from B
         )

Regards..

-1

For 10g, try -

SELECT WMSYS.WM_CONCAT( SELECT Cola as Colab FROM A UNION ALL SELECT Colb AS Colab FROM B ) FROM DUAL;

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