The problem is that even if you use SELECT table1.* FROM table1 LEFT OUTER JOIN table2
, the engine will evaluate the join even though you don't even need to show them.
So, in my opinion there are 2 options:
- 1st: Assume the joins are effective, using proper indexes and with an acceptable I/O, and use the following query:
** SEE BELOW, WITHIN THE LIST IT BUGS **
- Assume doing n joins, n being the number of different type (if there's a table per type), would give to much overhead, and then procede at the applicative layer with 2 queries: the first to get the type and then another within a switch case statement for example to retrieve datas from the right table.
Explain plan also could give you a good clue of what you're doing
Query:
SELECT
IF(t.type = a, ta.value,
IF(type = b, tb.value, IF(type = c, tc.value, td.value))
)
FROM
table t
LEFT JOIN type_a_table ta ON t.type = a AND ...
LEFT JOIN type_a_table tb ON t.type = b AND ...
LEFT JOIN type_a_table tc ON t.type = c AND ...
LEFT JOIN type_a_table td ON t.type = d AND ...