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I have a mysql query that uses union to join multiple queries into one result set. the query works perfectly.

When I want to use the same query to create a view I then get an error message:

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 'union select hulaminloadnumber2,deliveryid,drop1customer from localjhb where hul' at line 2

my query that works perfectly is:

select hulaminloadnumber1,deliveryid,drop1customer from localjhb where hulaminloadnumber1>0
union
select hulaminloadnumber2,deliveryid,drop1customer from localjhb where hulaminloadnumber2>0
union
select hulaminloadnumber3,deliveryid,drop1customer from localjhb where hulaminloadnumber3>0
union
select hulaminloadnumber4,deliveryid,drop1customer from localjhb where hulaminloadnumber4>0
union
select hulaminloadnumber5,deliveryid,drop1customer from localjhb where hulaminloadnumber5>0

query results

my query to create the view is:

create view View_LoadvsCustomer as (
select hulaminloadnumber1,deliveryid,drop1customer from localjhb where hulaminloadnumber1>0
union
select hulaminloadnumber2,deliveryid,drop1customer from localjhb where hulaminloadnumber2>0
union
select hulaminloadnumber3,deliveryid,drop1customer from localjhb where hulaminloadnumber3>0
union
select hulaminloadnumber4,deliveryid,drop1customer from localjhb where hulaminloadnumber4>0
union
select hulaminloadnumber5,deliveryid,drop1customer from localjhb where hulaminloadnumber5>0)

this produces the below error in PHPMyadmin: error message

The queries are all from a badly designed table so there should be no formatting or collation issues. Can a view be created against a union query?

Any advice is appreciated.

Have a GREAT weekend, Ryan

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    All SELECT queries have the same condition - 'hulaminloadnumber1>0'. Is it correct?
    – Devart
    Mar 30, 2012 at 10:47
  • Hi @Devart, you are right, sorry copies bad code. will correct question. The same error occurs however with the correct code. Thank
    – Smudger
    Mar 30, 2012 at 10:53
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    About the error - have a look at the Ashwin's A answer. It will fix it.
    – Devart
    Mar 30, 2012 at 11:21

1 Answer 1

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Remove the parenthesis from view definition. You have hit this server bug.

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    Thank you! Exactly the problem & solution. To help anybody searching in the future, this was the error I was getting: ERROR 1064 (42000): 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 'UNION DISTINCT SELECT...
    – dkamins
    Oct 26, 2013 at 2:19

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