Finding mySQL duplicates, then merging data
- by Michael Pasqualone
I have a mySQL database with a tad under 2 million rows. The database is non-interactive, so efficiency isn't key.
The (simplified) structure I have is:
`id` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment
`category` varchar(64) NOT NULL
`productListing` varchar(256) NOT NULL
Now the problem I would like to solve is, I want to find duplicates on productListing field, merge the data on the category field into a single result - deleting the duplicates.
So given the following data:
+----+-----------+---------------------------+
| id | category | productListing |
+----+-----------+---------------------------+
| 1 | Category1 | productGroup1 |
| 2 | Category2 | productGroup1 |
| 3 | Category3 | anotherGroup9 |
+----+-----------+---------------------------+
What I want to end up is with:
+----+----------------------+---------------------------+
| id | category | productListing |
+----+----------------------+---------------------------+
| 1 | Category1,Category2 | productGroup1 |
| 3 | Category3 | anotherGroup9 |
+----+----------------------+---------------------------+
What's the most efficient way to do this either in pure mySQL query or php?