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My data looks like :

id   name   age   gender
1    abc          M

'age' value is null.

I want to concatenate column value with separator '\n' and if one column value is null, then also use '\n' to represent it.

I tried concat_ws, but it only return :

1\nabc\nM

What I want is :

1\nabc\n\nM

That is it should be 2 '\n' after 'abc'.

How can I achieve my requirement?

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You should probably use ifnull(column_name,'') to replace the null column with empty character and try concat_ws.

select concat_ws('\n',id,name,ifnull(age,''),gender) from table1; 

SQL Fiddle link: http://sqlfiddle.com/#!2/12074/10

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  • because we don't know which column has null value, so we have to use 'ifnull' in each column in your solution such as 'select concat_ws('\n',id,ifnull(name,''),ifnull(age,''),ifnull(gender,'') from table1'. Actually, our table has a great number of column, so there is a great number of 'ifnull' for each column. This looks like complex and not clearly. Do you have any better idea?
    – frank
    Jan 12, 2015 at 8:08
  • functions do not generally accept dynamic columns. In this case ifnull can only be applied to columns one by one.
    – Logan
    Jan 12, 2015 at 8:46
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select concat_ws('\n', id, coalesce(name,''), coalesce(age,''), coalesce(gender,''))
from your_table
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    Doesn't that return null if age is null?
    – user330315
    Jan 12, 2015 at 7:35
  • @juergen d, this works. But actually we have a great number of column, so if we add 'coalesce' for each column, it seems that this sql statement is complex and not clear. Do you have better idea?
    – frank
    Jan 12, 2015 at 8:10
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No need to use concat_ws,It will not concat that value if it is null.use concat +ifnull function

select concat('\n', ifnull(id,''),ifnull(name,''),ifnull(age,''),ifnull(gender,'')) 
from your_table
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  • use 'concat_ws' return '1\nabc\nM', but I want it return '1\nabc\n\nM'(there are 2 '\n' after 'abc').
    – frank
    Jan 12, 2015 at 7:58
  • then no need to use concat_ws use concat and isnull function. Jan 12, 2015 at 7:59

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