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I am not sure if this is possible with pure SQL (MySQL) but I will ask anyway. I have a table like this:

ID    TAGS
-----------------------------
1     word1,word2,word3
2     word2,word4
3     word3,word5,word6,word7
...

I would like to select a all unique words from tags field, to get out something like this:

TAGS
-----
word1
word2
word3
word4
word5
word6
word7
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  • Is there a maximum number of words in the tags column? Apr 22, 2013 at 18:23
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    This is much easier to do at the application level.
    – Strawberry
    Apr 22, 2013 at 18:26
  • The filed itself is of type text, so its limited to what can be hold inside this type Apr 22, 2013 at 18:27
  • @Strawberry yes that's whay I was thinking too, but asked anyway... Apr 22, 2013 at 18:27
  • I suggest redesigning your database. As you can see, your current data model makes your tags pretty unuseable.
    – Dan Bracuk
    Apr 22, 2013 at 22:34

2 Answers 2

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You can do this in SQL, although it is not pretty.

select distinct reverse(substring_index(reverse(substring_index(tags, ',', n.n)), ',', 1)) as word
from t cross join
     (select 1 as n union all select 2 as n union all select 3 as n union all select 4 as n) n
having word is not null

You need to be sure that the subquery n has at least the number of words in each tags.

Here is the SQLFiddle that demonstrates this.

This is cross joining the original data with sequential numbers. It then picks out the nth value from the tags strings, using substring_index().

To get the maximum number of tags, you can do:

select max(length(tags) - length(replace(tags, ',', 1))+1
from t
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  • this doesn't work, I am getting 2 rows, one empty and second NULL. Apr 22, 2013 at 18:41
  • @PrimozRome . . . The expression should have been substring_index(substring_index(. . .)). I fixed that problem and added a having clause to eliminate the NULL. Apr 22, 2013 at 18:45
  • looks better, however it only outputs one row = word1 Apr 22, 2013 at 18:49
  • @PrimozRome . . . fixed and demonstrated to work on SQL Fiddle. Apr 22, 2013 at 18:56
  • still not working correctly. I am not getting all the values. Apr 23, 2013 at 6:46
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The only way i can think of doing this in the database is with a stored procedure, this stored procedure will iterate over every row, extract and analyze its contents, althogh, it won't be very efficient.

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