How can I write a MySQL query to check multiple rows?
I have a MySQL table containing data on product features:
feature_id feature_product_id feature_finder_id feature_text feature_status_yn
1 1 1 Webcam y
2 1 1 Speakers y
3 1 1 Blur开发者_JAVA百科ay n
I want to write a MySQL query that allows me to search for all products that have a 'y' feature_status_yn value for a given feature_product_id and return the feature_product_id. The aim is to use this as a search tool to allow me to filter results to product IDs only matching the requested feature set.
A query of SELECT feature_id FROM product_features WHERE feature_finder_id = '1' AND feature_status_yn = 'y'
will return all of the features of a given product. But how can I select all products (feature_product_id) that have a 'y' value when they are on separate lines?
Multiple queries might be one way to do it, but I'm wondering whether there's a more elegant solution based purely in SQL.
@matt
SELECT feature_product_id FROM cms_finder_product_features WHERE feature_finder_id = '1' AND (feature_id = '1' AND feature_status_yn = 'y') AND (feature_id = '2' AND feature_status_yn = 'y') AND (feature_id = '3' AND feature_status_yn = 'y') ;
Abovequery never return anything OR Always return Zero rows . You are get confused between AND & OR.
The query should be as follows
SELECT feature_product_id FROM cms_finder_product_features WHERE feature_finder_id = '1' AND ( (feature_id = '1' AND feature_status_yn = 'y') OR (feature_id = '2' AND feature_status_yn = 'y') OR (feature_id = '3' AND feature_status_yn = 'y') ) ;
In simpler way you can use
SELECT feature_product_id FROM cms_finder_product_features WHERE feature_finder_id = '1' AND feature_id in ('1', '2', '3') AND feature_status_yn = 'y' ;
i think Matt is right but it's a bit hard to understand what you really want?
If you want to retrieve a list of products that has a given status_yn set to yes, if there's a product table (with primary key product_id):
SELECT DISTINCT p.product_id FROM products p LEFT JOIN features f ON f.feature_product_id = p.product_id WHERE f.feature_status_yn = 'y' AND f.feature_product_id = '[ARG]'
Matt request should be faster i think anyway since you filter features before joining...
But if you'r new to sql give a try my request and try first the 1st part: SELECT DISTINCT p.product_id FROM products p LEFT JOIN features f ON f.feature_product_id = p.product_id
So that you'll see how your tables are joined and how you can exploit this join...
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