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Multi-Layer Nested Subquery
Updated on 2023-03-06 GMT+08:00
Multi-Layer Nested Subquery
Function
This statement is used to nest queries in the subquery.
Syntax
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SELECT attr_expr FROM ( SELECT attr_expr FROM ( SELECT attr_expr FROM... ... ) [alias] ) [alias]; |
Keyword
- All is used to return repeated rows. By default, all repeated rows are returned. It is followed by asterisks (*) only. Otherwise, an error will occur.
- DISTINCT is used to remove the repeated line from the result.
Precautions
- The to-be-queried table must exist. If this statement is used to query a table that does not exist, an error is reported.
- The alias of the subquery must be specified in the nested query. Otherwise, an error is reported.
- The alias must be specified before the running of the statement. Otherwise, an error is reported. It is advised to specify a unique alias.
Example
To return the name field from the user_info table after three queries, run the following statement:
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SELECT name FROM ( SELECT name, acc_num FROM ( SELECT name, acc_num, password FROM ( SELECT name, acc_num, password, bank_acc FROM user_info) a ) b ) c; |
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