Assume that I have a table : students
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|id | name | school | class |
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| 1 | John | ABC | C1 |
| 2 | Jack | ABC | C1 |
| 3 | Anna | ABC | C1 |
| 4 | Peter | DEF | D1 |
| 5 | Alex | ABC | C2 |
| 6 | Bryan | ABC | C2 |
| 7 | David | ABC | C2 |
| 8 | Cristian | DEF | D1 |
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Using this query :
SELECT a.class,GROUP_CONCAT(a.name) as names FROM students a WHERE a.school='ABC' GROUP BY a.class
give me this result :
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|class | names |
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| C1 | John, Jack, Anna |
| C2 | Alex, Bryan, David|
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How can I execute this query in Zend Framework by using Zend_Db_Table or Zend_Db_Select? Thank you so much!
I guess it will be something like this. Try it.
$table = Your_DbTable_Class();
$select = $table->select()
->setIntegrityCheck(false)
->from(array('a' => 'students'), array( 'class' => 'class' , 'names' => new Zend_Db_Expr('GROUP_CONCAT(a.name)')) )
->where( 'a.school = ?', 'ABC' )
->group('a.class');
When I assemble it, it gives me following query:
SELECT `a`.`class`, GROUP_CONCAT(a.name) AS `names` FROM `students` AS `a`
WHERE (a.school = 'ABC')
GROUP BY `a`.`class`
Is it what you are looking for ?
Zend Expression gave me problems, the easiest way for me was:
$select->from($this,
array(
'listings.*',
'(SELECT GROUP_CONCAT(DISTINCT ecg.listing_cat_name,"*|*",ecg.listing_cat_id SEPARATOR "-|-") FROM listings_cats AS ecg
LEFT JOIN listings_to_listings_cats ON listings_to_listings_cats.listing_cat_id=ecg.listing_cat_id
WHERE listings_to_listings_cats.listing_id=listings.listing_id
LIMIT 7 ) AS catGrouping'))
Here I'm concatenating a list of category names and ids, which I explode in my search results and print a list of clickable child categories per parent record. You can obviously add further Joins and other conditions to the from() as the above will be treated as a sub query.
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