Doing INTERSECT and MINUS in MySQL
Doing an INTERSECT
An INTERSECT is simply an inner join where we compare the tuples of one table with those of the other, and select those that appear in both while weeding out duplicates. So
復制代碼 代碼如下:
SELECT member_id, name FROM a
INTERSECT
SELECT member_id, name FROM b
can simply be rewritten to
復制代碼 代碼如下:
SELECT a.member_id, a.name
FROM a INNER JOIN b
USING (member_id, name)
Performing a MINUS
To transform the statement
復制代碼 代碼如下:
SELECT member_id, name FROM a
MINUS
SELECT member_id, name FROM b
into something that MySQL can process, we can utilize subqueries (available from MySQL 4.1 onward). The easy-to-understand transformation is:
復制代碼 代碼如下:
SELECT DISTINCT member_id, name
FROM a
WHERE (member_id, name) NOT IN
(SELECT member_id, name FROM table2);
Of course, to any long-time MySQL user, this is immediately obvious as the classical use-left-join-to-find-what-isn't-in-the-other-table:
復制代碼 代碼如下:
SELECT DISTINCT a.member_id, a.name
FROM a LEFT JOIN b USING (member_id, name)
WHERE b.member_id IS NULL