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I'm currently using 1-inf request in MySQL and I have a little problem right now.

Is it possible to join, concat, regroup some results who has the same column result in common ?

This are my ouptut

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You have lessons (column one) who can be teach by teachers (column two) and the class (column three).

Is there a way to join them and have a result like

cours | professeurs1 professeurs2 professeurs3 | classe

Here is my query:

SELECT cours.cours, professeurs.nom, classe.classe
FROM cours
JOIN classe
    ON cours.id_classe = classe.id
JOIN cours_professeurs
    ON cours_professeurs.id_cours = cours.id
JOIN professeurs
    ON cours_professeurs.id_prof = professeurs.id

Thanks in advance.

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You can use GROUP_CONCAT and you will have to use group by with it too.

SELECT 
    cours.cours, 
    GROUP_CONCAT(professeurs.nom) AS teachers, 
    classe.classe
FROM cours
JOIN classe
    ON cours.id_classe = classe.id
JOIN cours_professeurs
    ON cours_professeurs.id_cours = cours.id
JOIN professeurs
    ON cours_professeurs.id_prof = professeurs.id
GROUP BY cours.cours,classe.classe
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  • You need to group by both: GROUP BY cours.cours, classe.classe Feb 28, 2013 at 20:28
  • @ypercube well! it does not matter in this situation the results will be same! Feb 28, 2013 at 20:31
  • Not with the sample data above but you don't except the classe column to have identical data, do you? Feb 28, 2013 at 20:36
  • No, I just want to have classes if they are different. If it's identical, I just need one record of the classe.
    – Simon
    Feb 28, 2013 at 22:38
  • I used GROUP_CONCAT(DISTINCT) for have it :) It remove duplicates values :)
    – Simon
    Feb 28, 2013 at 22:48
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Yes, you can do this using the GROUP BY() MySQL statement.

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