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I have a MySQL database with two tables for questions and answers. Each question has a correct answer and three incorrect answers. There are always four answers for every question and only one is correct.

The tables are:

CREATE TABLE `question` (
  `id_question` smallint(5) unsigned NOT NULL auto_increment,
  `text` varchar(255) collate utf8_unicode_ci default NULL,
  PRIMARY KEY  (`id_question`),
) ENGINE=InnoDB  DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 COLLATE=utf8_unicode_ci;


CREATE TABLE `answer` (
  `id_answer` mediumint(8) unsigned NOT NULL auto_increment,
  `id_question` smallint(5) unsigned NOT NULL,
  `is_correct` tinyint(1) NOT NULL,
  `text` varchar(45) collate utf8_unicode_ci default NULL,
  PRIMARY KEY  (`id_answer`,`id_question`),
  KEY `fk_id_question_idx` (`id_question`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB  DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 COLLATE=utf8_unicode_ci;

I need help with a select query. I would like to get a table with questions in the rows and the four answers as columns (first the correct one and then the other three). So far I was able to get an output like this:

Question | Answer | Is_Correct
-------------------------------
Question 1   Answer 1-1   1
Question 1   Answer 1-2   0
Question 1   Answer 1-3   0
Question 1   Answer 1-4   0
Question 2   Answer 2-1   1
Question 2   Answer 2-2   0
Question 2   Answer 2-3   0
Question 2   Answer 2-4   0
...

How I can get the following result?

Question | Correct_Answer | Incorrect_answer1 | Incorrect_answer2 | Incorrect_answer3
--------------------------------------------------------------
Question 1    Answer 1-1    Answer 1-2    Answer 1-3    Answer 1-4
Question 2    Answer 2-1    Answer 2-2    Answer 2-3    Answer 2-4
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  • I'm not familiar with pivot queries in MySQL, but that's a good place to start googling :). Wish I could help more... I'm sure someone will post the answer. Mar 7, 2013 at 19:33

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You can pivot the data by using an aggregate function with a CASE expression. You can use user-defined variables to implement a row number on each row by question. Your code will be similar to this:

select q.text Question,
  max(case when a.is_correct = 1 then a.text end) Correct_answer,
  max(case when a.is_correct = 0 and rn=1 then a.text end) Incorrect_Answer1,
  max(case when a.is_correct = 0 and rn=2 then a.text end) Incorrect_Answer2,
  max(case when a.is_correct = 0 and rn=3 then a.text end) Incorrect_Answer3
from question q
inner join
(
  select a.id_question,
    a.text,
    a.is_correct,
    a.id_answer,
    @row:=case 
            when @prevQ=id_question
              and is_correct = 0
            then @row +1 
            else 0 end  rn,
    @prevA:=id_answer,
    @prevQ:=id_question
  from answer a
  cross join (select @row:=0, @prevA:=0, @prevQ:=0)r
  order by a.id_question, a.id_answer
) a
  on q.id_question = a.id_question
group by q.text
order by a.id_question, a.id_answer

See SQL Fiddle with Demo. This gives the result in separate columns:

|   QUESTION | CORRECT_ANSWER | INCORRECT_ANSWER1 | INCORRECT_ANSWER2 | INCORRECT_ANSWER3 |
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Question 1 |     Answer 1-1 |        Answer 1-2 |        Answer 1-3 |        Answer 1-4 |
| Question 2 |     Answer 2-1 |        Answer 2-2 |        Answer 2-3 |        Answer 2-4 |
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Constructing a dynamic pivot query for this is a lot of work. Instead, what I would probably do is use MySQL's GROUP_CONCAT() aggregate function to create a comma-separated list of the Incorrect_answer fields, while separating out the Correct_Answer as its own column:

SELECT
  question.`text`,
  /* Separate the one where Is_Correct = 1 and discard the others with a MAX() aggregate */
  MAX(CASE WHEN Is_Correct = 1 THEN answer.`text` ELSE NULL END) AS Correct_Answer,
  /* Group the rows where Is_Correct = 0 into a comma-separated list */
  GROUP_CONCAT(CASE WHEN Is_Correct = 0 THEN answer.`text` ELSE NULL END) AS Incorrect_answers
FROM
  question
  JOIN answer ON question.id_question = answer.id_question
GROUP BY Question.`text`

The result this produces as received by your application code looks like:

Question     Correct_Answer Incorrect_answers
--------------------------------------------------------------
Question 1    Answer 1-1    Answer 1-2,Answer 1-3,Answer 1-4
Question 2    Answer 2-1    Answer 2-2,Answer 2-3,Answer 2-4

It then becomes trivial in your application code to split the Incorrect_answers column on the , since it is a comma-separated list.

In PHP for example, something like :

$incorrect = explode(',', $row['Incorrect_answers']);

Or in Ruby or Python:

incorrect = incorrect_answers.split(',')

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