Is there a possibility to do something like this?
SELECT
@z:=SUM(item),
2*@z
FROM
TableA;
I always get NULL for the second col
mysql> select @z := sum(5), if(@z := sum(5), 2*@z, 0) ;
+--------------+------------------------------+
| @z := sum(5) | if(@z := sum(5), 2*@z, null) |
+--------------+------------------------------+
| 5 | 10 |
+--------------+------------------------------+
I believe wrapping the 2*@z
in the if
statement will ensure the sum
is performed BEFORE the additional calculation.
MySQL documentation is quite clear on this:
As a general rule, you should never assign a value to a user variable and read the value within the same statement. You might get the results you expect, but this is not guaranteed. The order of evaluation for expressions involving user variables is undefined and may change based on the elements contained within a given statement; in addition, this order is not guaranteed to be the same between releases of the MySQL Server. In SELECT @a, @a:=@a+1, ..., you might think that MySQL will evaluate @a first and then do an assignment second. However, changing the statement (for example, by adding a GROUP BY, HAVING, or ORDER BY clause) may cause MySQL to select an execution plan with a different order of evaluation.
You can do what you want using a subquery:
select @z, @z*2
from (SELECT @z:=sum(item)
FROM TableA
) t;
Works in mysql 5.5
select @code:=sum(2), 2*@code
+---------------+---------+
| @code:=sum(2) | 2*@code |
+---------------+---------+
| 2 | 4 |
+---------------+---------+