is it possible in mysql to select a value from a table by specifying the column number instead of the column name ?
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2not possible, what is your underlaying purpose?– ajrealDec 20, 2010 at 17:14
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I found a post here which may be useful: forums.mysql.com/read.php?10,286477,286489#msg-286489 Not sure if this is what you're looking for or not.– RageDDec 20, 2010 at 17:16
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@ajreal Yes, it is! See How I did it– technoJul 12, 2019 at 6:36
3 Answers
No, you can not use the ordinal value of a column in the SELECT clause.
Column order is irrelevant to a database; the ordinal value is based on the list of columns in the SELECT clause. The ordinal value is supported after the SELECT clause - IE: in the GROUP BY
, and ORDER BY
. That said, using ordinals is not a recommended approach because ordinals are brittle -- if someone changes the column order in the SELECT clause, the query can be negatively impacted.
I don't think it is possible "directly" BUT with a query linked to the ORDINAL_POSITION field of the COLUMNS table from the information_schema should do the work!
Edit: COLUMNS table contains all the fields of all tables (and their positions)
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1You will need a PL type language or dynamic sql (not in MySQL) that can build sql strings from queries and execute them.– nate cDec 20, 2010 at 17:56
I think for that you have to execute a single query using variables recursively. like using for loop to do that.