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Basically the question is how to get from this:

foo_id   foo_name
1        A
1        B
2        C

to this:

foo_id   foo_name
1        A B
2        C
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    @barlop fixed that by editing question and answers.
    – ustun
    Aug 29, 2019 at 7:59

6 Answers 6

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SELECT id, GROUP_CONCAT(name SEPARATOR ' ') FROM table GROUP BY id;

https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/aggregate-functions.html#function_group-concat

From the link above, GROUP_CONCAT: This function returns a string result with the concatenated non-NULL values from a group. It returns NULL if there are no non-NULL values.

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SELECT id, GROUP_CONCAT( string SEPARATOR ' ') FROM table GROUP BY id

More details here.

From the link above, GROUP_CONCAT: This function returns a string result with the concatenated non-NULL values from a group. It returns NULL if there are no non-NULL values.

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  • the resulting column has a limit in characters. see here and the docs :)
    – marlo
    Jan 26, 2016 at 9:53
  • isn't it foo_id?
    – tolga
    Jul 14, 2023 at 10:24
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SELECT id, GROUP_CONCAT(name SEPARATOR ' ') FROM table GROUP BY id;

:- In MySQL, you can get the concatenated values of expression combinations . To eliminate duplicate values, use the DISTINCT clause. To sort values in the result, use the ORDER BY clause. To sort in reverse order, add the DESC (descending) keyword to the name of the column you are sorting by in the ORDER BY clause. The default is ascending order; this may be specified explicitly using the ASC keyword. The default separator between values in a group is comma (“,”). To specify a separator explicitly, use SEPARATOR followed by the string literal value that should be inserted between group values. To eliminate the separator altogether, specify SEPARATOR ''.

GROUP_CONCAT([DISTINCT] expr [,expr ...]
             [ORDER BY {unsigned_integer | col_name | expr}
                 [ASC | DESC] [,col_name ...]]
             [SEPARATOR str_val])

OR

mysql> SELECT student_name,
    ->     GROUP_CONCAT(DISTINCT test_score
    ->               ORDER BY test_score DESC SEPARATOR ' ')
    ->     FROM student
    ->     GROUP BY student_name;
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The result is truncated to the maximum length that is given by the group_concat_max_len system variable, which has a default value of 1024 characters, so we first do:

SET group_concat_max_len=100000000;

and then, for example:

SELECT pub_id,GROUP_CONCAT(cate_id SEPARATOR ' ') FROM book_mast GROUP BY pub_id
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    The result is truncated to the maximum length that is given by the group_concat_max_len system variable, which has a default value of 1024 characters. docs
    – marlo
    Jan 26, 2016 at 9:48
  • What is the scope of this group_concat_max_len config? Current connection/session, or will it affect other clients? Jun 28, 2016 at 8:34
  • @FrozenFlame: > If no modifier is present, SET changes the session variable. If the variable has no session value, an error occurs. From dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/using-system-variables.html
    – arminrosu
    Feb 16, 2017 at 12:56
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    This does not answer the OP's question but merely adds helpful information. This should be a comment, not an answer. Dec 7, 2017 at 14:49
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    Thank you for this code snippet, which might provide some limited, immediate help. A proper explanation would greatly improve its long-term value by showing why this is a good solution to the problem and would make it more useful to future readers with other, similar questions. Please edit your answer to add some explanation, including the assumptions you’ve made. Dec 13, 2017 at 22:39
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SELECT id, GROUP_CONCAT(CAST(name as CHAR)) FROM table GROUP BY id

Will give you a comma-delimited string

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Great answers. I also had a problem with NULLS and managed to solve it by including a COALESCE inside of the GROUP_CONCAT. Example as follows:

SELECT id, GROUP_CONCAT(COALESCE(name,'') SEPARATOR ' ') 
FROM table 
GROUP BY id;

Hope this helps someone else

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