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This is the SQL query i can use for the first

update Table1 t1
        inner join Table2 t2
        on  SUBSTRING_INDEX(t1.Location, ',', 1) = t2.Location 
    SET t1.Latitude = t2.Latitude ,
        t1.Longitude = t2.Longitude

As an example the above query will show Manchester as it comes first in within the column: Manchester, Derby, Birmingham

But I also want to step a query that can search Derby or Birmingham so if need be can go beyond the first comma.

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  • Just to clarify i would like to be able to query the above say after the first comma or second comma. Mar 3, 2013 at 22:51

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Here is one way:

update Table1 t1
        inner join Table2 t2
        on  find_in_set(t2.location, t1.Location) > 0
    SET t1.Latitude = t2.Latitude ,
        t1.Longitude = t2.Longitude

This also lets you search for a particular location, such as the 2nd:

update Table1 t1
        inner join Table2 t2
        on  find_in_set(t2.location, t1.Location) = 2
    SET t1.Latitude = t2.Latitude ,
        t1.Longitude = t2.Longitude
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  • This is very slow performance wise on large data sets. Is there a way by using full text index? Mar 4, 2013 at 9:14
  • @user1967987 . . . If performance is an issue, then you should look into properly normalizing the location list in t1. This is probably a better approach than applying full text search to a list of tags. Mar 4, 2013 at 14:05

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