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I want to only get those ids where there are 2 rows and one row has the site_id = 1, the other site_id = 2.

I tried joining the table on twice, but the query took too long. So what I am now doing is concatenating the site ids, and restricting the rows to only those where 1 is in this concat value, and 28 is in it. However, I can't get it to work. It is to do with site_id being a number and my concat values i.e. sites being a string? How can I make sure that both these values are in my concatenated string?

SELECT *, COUNT(id) as num_ids
FROM (
    SELECT id, CONVERT(GROUP_CONCAT(`site_id`) USING utf8) as `sites`, MAX(`Date_Added`) as `date_added_lb`
    FROM `product_location` pl
    WHERE `site_id` =1 OR `site_id` = 28
    GROUP BY id
) as t
WHERE t.`date_added_lb` >="2013-02-27"
AND 1 IN(`sites`)
AND 28 IN(`sites`)
AND num_ids=2

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By testing in the HAVING clause that the COUNT(DISTINCT site_id) = 2 when the WHERE clause has already filtered down to site_id IN (1,28), you can validate it without the subquery.

SELECT
  id
FROM  production_location
WHERE 
  date_added_lb >= '2013-02-27'
  /* Filters for only site_id 1, 28 */
  AND site_id IN (1, 28)
GROUP BY id
/* And verifies that the group has exactly 2 different results (one of each 1, 28) */
HAVING COUNT(DISTINCT site_id) = 2

Update:

To verify that only the site_id = 28 has date_added_bl >= '2013-02-27', you need a slightly smarter subquery:

WHERE
  site_id = 1
  OR (site_id = 28 AND date_added_lb >= '2013-02-27')

Nothing else needs to change.

If performance doesn't seem to meet your need, verify that there is an index on site_id, and one on id. If possible, it may benefit from a composite index on (id, site_id).

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  • This could work, I was trying to avoid using having though because it can slows down queries apparently. The other thing is that I need to be able to check that the row for site 28 has the date that is` >= 2013-02-27'`
    – Claire
    Mar 4, 2013 at 13:59
  • That's brilliant. Thank you. Very clever with the where clause there.
    – Claire
    Mar 4, 2013 at 14:10
  • Michael Berkowski, that is brilliant. I have been trying different solutions for days now, this one works. Jan 12, 2015 at 21:27
  • @KevinDamstra Glad you found it useful. Jan 12, 2015 at 21:30

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