On Thu, 2007-12-13 at 10:14 -0500, tedd wrote:
> At 12:20 PM +0100 12/13/07, Zoltán Németh wrote:
> >2007. 12. 12, szerda keltezéssel 20.13-kor tedd ezt írta:
> > > I would like to create a temporary table to perform searches.
> >>
> >> From my main table, I need to exclude records that have certain
> >> fields that are null or empty; and then sort the final result.
> >
> >why do you need a temp table for that?
> >select * from blah where not isnull(checkfield) and checkfield <> ''
> >order by someotherfield
>
> Zoltán:
>
> Ok, here's the problem.
>
> I have a table with over 5000 records.
>
> There is no index (not my dB) and the records are not complete.
>
> There is a numeric product_id field, but in the dB this is not in sequence.
>
> Some records have a product_id, but no product_name.
>
> I need to travel the dB showing each item in
> order (product _id) and excluding those products
> that have no product_name.
>
> That sounds simple enough, but currently for each
> step the entire table gets sorted (unless I'm
> doing it wrong).
>
> I was thinking that I could:
>
> 1. Create a temporary table.
> 2. Sort the table once.
> 3. Remove the records that have no product_name
> 4. And then just travel the temporary table for the duration of the script.
> 5. Drop the table when done with it.
>
> Now, what's wrong with my thinking?
This is what you reeeeeeally want IMHO:
ALTER TABLE theTable ADD INDEX( product_id );
Cheers,
Rob.
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