2

The multiple UNION query:

SELECT [Ordine numero] AS ordine, [data ordine] AS data, comm AS commessa
FROM [archivio globale]
WHERE [ordine numero] IS NOT NULL

UNION

SELECT [numero ordine cliente] AS ordine, [data ordine cliente] AS data, numero AS commessa
FROM [ricambi]
WHERE [numero ordine cliente] IS NOT NULL

UNION

SELECT [numero ordine cliente] AS  ordine, [data ordine cliente] AS data, numero AS commessa
FROM [trasferte]
WHERE [numero ordine cliente] IS NOT NULL

ORDER BY [ordine];

It doesn't work: I get the error message:

[mysql][odbc 5.1 Driver][mysqld-5.5.14]You have an error in your SQL syntax ...

While the single UNION query works properly (without the second UNION statement)? What to do?

3 Answers 3

1

You have tagged your question as MySQL and you are using square brackets []. As far as I know, square brackets are not valid for MySQL and are only valid for Microsoft products (SQL Server/MS Access). So if you need to enclose table/column name use backticks `.

From the documentation:

The identifier quote character is the backtick (“`”):

So I think your query should be:

SELECT `Ordine numero` AS ordine, `data ordine` AS data, comm AS commessa
FROM `archivio globale`
WHERE `ordine numero` IS NOT NULL

UNION ALL

SELECT `numero ordine cliente` AS ordine, `data ordine cliente` AS data, numero AS commessa
FROM `ricambi`
WHERE `numero ordine cliente` IS NOT NULL

UNION ALL

SELECT `numero ordine cliente` AS  ordine, `data ordine cliente` AS data, numero AS commessa
FROM `trasferte`
WHERE `numero ordine cliente` IS NOT NULL

ORDER BY `ordine`;

Edit, if you are using MS Access then you will need to use the square brackets:

SELECT *
FROM
(
  SELECT [Ordine numero] AS ordine, [data ordine] AS data, comm AS commessa
  FROM [archivio globale]
  WHERE [ordine numero] IS NOT NULL

  UNION ALL

  SELECT [numero ordine cliente] AS ordine, [data ordine cliente] AS data, numero AS commessa
  FROM [ricambi]
  WHERE [numero ordine cliente] IS NOT NULL

  UNION ALL

  SELECT [numero ordine cliente] AS  ordine, [data ordine cliente] AS data, numero AS commessa
  FROM [trasferte]
  WHERE [numero ordine cliente] IS NOT NULL
) x
ORDER BY [ordine];
11
  • I copied the above query (I work with ACCESS) but I got the same error 1064 Oct 9, 2012 at 16:54
  • @user1732326 what database are you working in, you tagged the question as MySQL, you but now you are saying Access? The syntax can be different for each product. Please clarify.
    – Taryn
    Oct 9, 2012 at 16:55
  • square brackets or backticks have the same result; One UNION ALL statement works, two NOT Oct 9, 2012 at 16:56
  • My database is in MYSQL, tables or views are linked in ACCESS Oct 9, 2012 at 16:57
  • @user1732326 where are you running this query? In MySQL or in MS Access?
    – Taryn
    Oct 9, 2012 at 16:58
1

It's a MyODBC bug see offical entry here. As of today, it's still open...

[EDIT] I found a simple solution: myODBC will only understand queries with ONE UNION (or UNION ALL). So you have to wrap the right part of the UNION with (). Plus, you'll need to end each query with ;, like this:

SELECT [Ordine numero] AS ordine, [data ordine] AS data, comm AS commessa
FROM [archivio globale]
WHERE [ordine numero] IS NOT NULL;

UNION ALL (

SELECT [numero ordine cliente] AS ordine, [data ordine cliente] AS data, numero AS commessa
FROM [ricambi]
WHERE [numero ordine cliente] IS NOT NULL;

UNION ALL

SELECT [numero ordine cliente] AS  ordine, [data ordine cliente] AS data, numero AS commessa
FROM [trasferte]
WHERE [numero ordine cliente] IS NOT NULL
);

And of course, you must apply the same method to this part, too. For instance, if you needed one more UNION ALL in you query:

SELECT [Ordine numero] AS ordine, [data ordine] AS data, comm AS commessa
FROM [archivio globale]
WHERE [ordine numero] IS NOT NULL;

UNION ALL (

SELECT [numero ordine cliente] AS ordine, [data ordine cliente] AS data, numero AS commessa
FROM [ricambi]
WHERE [numero ordine cliente] IS NOT NULL;

UNION ALL (

SELECT [numero ordine cliente] AS  ordine, [data ordine cliente] AS data, numero AS commessa
FROM [trasferte]
WHERE [numero ordine cliente] IS NOT NULL;

UNION ALL

SELECT [numero ordine cliente] AS  ordine, [data ordine cliente] AS data, numero AS commessa
FROM [xxx]
WHERE [numero ordine cliente] IS NOT NULL
));
1
  • What you could do is create each paire of unioned selects in seperate quieries (in Access), and then union them in other quieres. It'll work just as long as you don't have more than one union per query.
    – Pat
    Feb 21, 2013 at 13:56
0

In my case MySQL linked tables to MDB gave me the same error. After multiple hours of search and try , my solution was to add ''& in front of the first column, like this: SELECT ''&COUNT(*) AS MYNR,...

this way i managed to use UNION ALL 4x.

Hope it helps someone

The link to the bug

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service, privacy policy and cookie policy

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.