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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting SQL select all but not if it is already in an other column Post 302394870 by lowmaster on Saturday 13th of February 2010 05:18:11 AM
Old 02-13-2010
hi radoulov,

this is the structure:
I added a short part to your statement to make work better for me into:
Code:
SELECT data_12 FROM sc 
WHERE kwroot LIKE '$term' and kwsearched like '$term'
and data_12 not in (select kwsearched from sc) 
GROUP BY data_12 
ORDER BY relevance_13 DESC 
LIMIT 1;

mysql 5.1.36

Code:
+------------------------+-------------+------+-----+---------------------+----------------+
| Field                  | Type        | Null | Key | Default             | Extra          |
+------------------------+-------------+------+-----+---------------------+----------------+
| id                     | int(11)     | NO   | PRI | NULL                | auto_increment |
| kwroot                 | varchar(50) | YES  |     | NULL                |                |
| kwsearched             | varchar(50) | YES  |     | NULL                |                |
| period                 | varchar(15) | YES  |     | NULL                |                |
| datamonth              | varchar(10) | YES  |     | NULL                |                |
| type                   | varchar(4)  | YES  |     | NULL                |                |
| m1_0                   | varchar(4)  | YES  |     | NULL                |                |
| m2_1                   | varchar(4)  | YES  |     | NULL                |                |
| m3_2                   | varchar(4)  | YES  |     | NULL                |                |
| m4_3                   | varchar(4)  | YES  |     | NULL                |                |
| m5_4                   | varchar(4)  | YES  |     | NULL                |                |
| m6_5                   | varchar(4)  | YES  |     | NULL                |                |
| m7_6                   | varchar(4)  | YES  |     | NULL                |                |
| m8_7                   | varchar(4)  | YES  |     | NULL                |                |
| m9_8                   | varchar(4)  | YES  |     | NULL                |                |
| m10_9                  | varchar(4)  | YES  |     | NULL                |                |
| m11_10                 | varchar(4)  | YES  |     | NULL                |                |
| m12_11                 | varchar(4)  | YES  |     | NULL                |                |
| data_12                | varchar(50) | YES  |     | NULL                |                |
| relevance_13           | varchar(20) | YES  |     | NULL                |                |
| monthly2_14            | varchar(13) | YES  |     | NULL                |                |
| monthly_avg2_15        | varchar(15) | YES  |     | NULL                |                |
| searched_this_month_16 | varchar(15) | YES  |     | NULL                |                |
| monthly_avg_17         | varchar(15) | YES  |     | NULL                |                |
| competitor_18          | varchar(10) | YES  |     | NULL                |                |
| curr_19                | varchar(5)  | YES  |     | NULL                |                |
| euro_20                | varchar(4)  | YES  |     | NULL                |                |
| cent_21                | varchar(2)  | YES  |     | NULL                |                |
| micricent_22           | varchar(10) | YES  |     | NULL                |                |
| avg_pos_23             | varchar(5)  | YES  |     | NULL                |                |
| f1_24                  | varchar(4)  | YES  |     | NULL                |                |
| f2_25                  | varchar(4)  | YES  |     | NULL                |                |
| f3_26                  | varchar(4)  | YES  |     | NULL                |                |
| maxmonth_27            | varchar(4)  | YES  |     | NULL                |                |
| minus_kw_28            | varchar(50) | YES  |     | NULL                |                |
| how_exact_29           | varchar(5)  | YES  |     | NULL                |                |
| created                | timestamp   | NO   |     | CURRENT_TIMESTAMP   |                |
| cur_timestamp          | timestamp   | NO   |     | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |                |
+------------------------+-------------+------+-----+---------------------+----------------+
38 rows in set (0.01 sec)


Last edited by lowmaster; 02-13-2010 at 07:01 AM..
 

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