SQL GROUP_CONCAT split in different columns

旧巷老猫 提交于 2019-12-03 14:46:33

You can do this with substring_index(). The following query uses yours as a subquery and then applies this logic:

select Name, ISOCode_2,
       substring_index(currencies, ',', 1) as Currency1,
       (case when numc >= 2 then substring_index(substring_index(currencies, ',', 2), ',', -1) end) as Currency2,
       (case when numc >= 3 then substring_index(substring_index(currencies, ',', 3), ',', -1) end)  as Currency3,
       (case when numc >= 4 then substring_index(substring_index(currencies, ',', 4), ',', -1) end)  as Currency4,
       (case when numc >= 5 then substring_index(substring_index(currencies, ',', 5), ',', -1) end)  as Currency5,
       (case when numc >= 6 then substring_index(substring_index(currencies, ',', 6), ',', -1) end)  as Currency6,
       (case when numc >= 7 then substring_index(substring_index(currencies, ',', 7), ',', -1) end)  as Currency7,
       (case when numc >= 8 then substring_index(substring_index(currencies, ',', 8), ',', -1) end)  as Currency8
from (SELECT country.Name, country.ISOCode_2, group_concat(currency.name) AS currencies,
             count(*) as numc
      FROM country
      INNER JOIN countryCurrency ON country.country_id = countryCurrency.country_id
      INNER JOIN currency ON currency.currency_id = countryCurrency.currency_id
      GROUP BY country.name
     ) t

The expression substring_index(currencies, ',' 2) takes the list in currencies up to the second one. For American Somoa, that would be 'US Dollar,Kwanza'. The next call with -1 as the argument takes the last element of the list, which would be 'Kwanza', which is the second element of currencies.

Also note that SQL queries return a well-defined set of columns. A query cannot have a variable number of columns (unless you are using dynamic SQL through a prepare statement).

Use this query to work out the number of currency columns you'll need:

SELECT MAX(c) FROM 
((SELECT count(currency.name) AS c
FROM country
INNER JOIN countryCurrency ON country.country_id = countryCurrency.country_id
INNER JOIN currency ON currency.currency_id = countryCurrency.currency_id
GROUP BY country.name) as t)

Then dynamically create and execute prepared statement to generate the result, using Gordon Linoff solution with query result above to in this thread.

Ypu can use dynamic SQL, but you will have to use procedure

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