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I would like to select data from multiple tables like below. I want to have 'gID' auto increment for each group of 'dID'. The multiple tables that I am querying do not have auto increment values. So gID field has to be created on the fly.

dID     gID     bID     data
===     ===     ===     ====
400     1       20     data1
400     2       21     data2
401     1       28     data3
402     1       52     data4
402     2       74     data5
402     3       75     data6
402     4       89     data7

I am unable to figure out how to achieve this.

I tried doing this but it doesn't seem to be working:

SELECT t1.dID, @i:=@i+1 AS gID, t2.bID, t2.data
FROM table1 t1, table2 t2, (SELECT @i:=0) m
WHERE t1.mID = t2.mID
ORDER BY t1.dID 
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  • "doesn't seem to be working" - isn't helpful
    – zerkms
    Jun 25, 2012 at 2:25
  • @zerkms: sorry I had to reformat the display above. The table wasn't showing properly. You should be able to read now. Jun 25, 2012 at 2:27
  • to read what? What's wrong with the query? It "doesn't work" - doesn't explain anything
    – zerkms
    Jun 25, 2012 at 2:44

1 Answer 1

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No need for "@" variables... Try this:

SELECT 
    a.dID, 
    COUNT(*) AS gID, 
    b.bID, 
    b.data
FROM 
    table1 a
INNER JOIN 
    table2 b ON a.mID = b.mID
INNER JOIN
    (
        SELECT a.dID, b.bID
        FROM table1 a
        INNER JOIN table2 b ON a.mID = b.mID
    ) c ON a.dID = c.dID AND b.bID >= c.bID
GROUP BY 
    a.dID,
    b.bID
ORDER BY
    a.dID,
    gID

This solution also allows bID to have duplicate values (unique per dID group).

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