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just playing around with some sql statements on MYSQL Server 5.1 I already asked a question how to make a specific count on two tables (see here) and I also found an answer how to transpose my result (see here) but I cant use it on my local MYSQL Server 5.1.

This is table one: test

id|name|test_type
-------------
1|FirstUnit|1
2|FirstWeb|2
3|SecondUnit|1

The second table: test_type

id|type
--------
1|UnitTest
2|WebTest

The following result will be written into "yourtable" (a temporary table)

type|amount
-----------
UnitTest|2
WebTest|1

What I want to have at the end is:

UnitTest|WebTest
-----------------
2|1

(The problem is I think, the the last part is from an MS-SQL example, so it will not work on MYSQL)

This are my sql statements:

--create a temporary table
create temporary table IF NOT EXISTS yourtable
(
test_type varchar(255),
amount varchar(255)
);

--make a selecten into the temporary table 
INSERT INTO yourtable
SELECT
    t.test_type ,
    COUNT(*) AS amount

FROM test_types AS t
   JOIN test AS te ON t.id= te.test_type
GROUP BY test_type
ORDER BY t.test_type;


--just for debugging
select * from yourtable;


-- transpose result
DECLARE @cols AS NVARCHAR(MAX),
    @query  AS NVARCHAR(MAX)

select @cols = STUFF((SELECT distinct ',' + QUOTENAME(Type) 
                    from yourtable
            FOR XML PATH(''), TYPE
            ).value('.', 'NVARCHAR(MAX)') 
        ,1,1,'')

set @query = 'SELECT ' + @cols + ' from 
             (
                select Type, Amount,
                  row_number() over(partition by Type order by Type, Amount) rn
                from yourtable
            ) x
            pivot 
            (
                max(Amount)
                for Type in (' + @cols + ')
            ) p '

execute(@query)

--drop temporary table
drop table yourtable;

I can't run the last part where I want to transpose my temporary result. I get an error for "DECLARE"

/* SQL Error (1064): You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'DECLARE @cols AS NVARCHAR(MAX), @query AS NVARCHAR(MAX)

select @cols = ' at line 2 / / 2 rows affected, 2 rows found. Duration for 3 of 4 queries: 0,000 sec. */

Can anybody help?

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  • Can you edit your OP with some sample data and then the desired result?
    – Taryn
    Apr 4, 2013 at 12:28

1 Answer 1

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MySQL Does not have a pivot function so you will have to transpose the data from rows into columns using an aggregate function with a CASE expression:

select 
  sum(case when tt.type = 'UnitTest' then 1 else 0 end) UnitTest,
  sum(case when tt.type = 'WebTest' then 1 else 0 end) WebTest
from test t
inner join test_type tt
  on t.test_type = tt.id

See SQL Fiddle with Demo.

If you are going to have an unknown number of types that you want to convert to columns, you can use a prepared statement to generate dynamic SQL:

SET @sql = NULL;
SELECT
  GROUP_CONCAT(DISTINCT
    CONCAT(
      'sum(CASE WHEN tt.type = ''',
      type,
      ''' THEN 1 else 0 END) AS `',
      type, '`'
    )
  ) INTO @sql
FROM test_type;

SET @sql 
  = CONCAT('SELECT ', @sql, ' 
            from test t
            inner join test_type tt
              on t.test_type = tt.id');

PREPARE stmt FROM @sql;
EXECUTE stmt;
DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt;

See SQL Fiddle with Demo

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  • thank you, do I always have to work like this, or is there a more general way to make a transposition? For example if there is added a new test type [ edit -- to slow ;-) ]
    – LStrike
    Apr 4, 2013 at 12:49

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