In continuation with my previous question: I have to use dynamic row values as columns but the order of the columns needs to be specific. If you look at the following example, I have to order the selected columns by start_time in the ascending order.
E.g.:
+---------+------------+-------------------+----------+---------------+---------------+
| exec_id | project_id | flow_id | job_id | start_time | end_time |
+---------+------------+-------------------+----------+---------------+---------------+
| 10919 | 16 | my_flow_cleanup | init | 10 | 15 |
| 10919 | 16 | my_flow_cleanup | job_id_1 | 30 | 40 |
| 10919 | 16 | my_flow_cleanup | job_id_2 | 40 | 50 |
| 10919 | 16 | my_flow_cleanup | job_id_3 | 20 | 25 |
+---------+------------+-------------------+----------+---------------+---------------+
From the previous question:
SET @sql = NULL;
SELECT GROUP_CONCAT(DISTINCT
CONCAT('MAX(CASE WHEN job_id = ''',
job_id,
''' THEN start_time END) `',
job_id,
'_start`',
',',
'MAX(CASE WHEN job_id = ''',
job_id,
''' THEN end_time END) `',
job_id,
'_end`'
)
)
INTO @sql
FROM t;
SET @sql = CONCAT('SELECT exec_id, ', @sql, '
FROM t
GROUP BY exec_id');
PREPARE stmt FROM @sql;
EXECUTE stmt;
DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt;
Above query will return following result:
exec_id init_start init_end job_id_1_start job_id_1_end job_id_2_start job_id_2_end job_id_3_start job_id_3_end
10919 10 15 30 40 40 50 20 25
But I need:
exec_id init_start init_end job_id_3_start job_id_3_end job_id_1_start job_id_1_end job_id_2_start job_id_2_end
10919 10 15 20 25 30 40 40 50
Please notice that the order of columns is now changed, according to start_time.
I tried to do this with temporary tables
and views
, I thought it would be very easy. Unfortunately, I don't have create table/create view permissions. Is there a way to achieve this without temp table and views?