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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T23:37:55+00:00 2026-05-13T23:37:55+00:00

I have a query that makes several calls within a SELECT statement to a

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I have a query that makes several calls within a SELECT statement to a user-defined function. The function (vfget) returns the value back from key=value pairs contained within a string.

Is it possible for the query to just call the function once and store this in a variable so that it can be reused within the same query?

Currently my query is:

SELECT 
        CASE WHEN(right(vfget(appmod_params, 'service'), 3) = '_dd' OR right(vfget(appmod_params, 'service'), 3) = '_wp')
            THEN left(vfget(appmod_params, 'service'), length(vfget(appmod_params, 'service'))-3)
            ELSE vfget(appmod_params, 'service')
        END
FROM ota1003
LIMIT 10
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    2026-05-13T23:37:56+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 11:37 pm
    SELECT  @vf := vfget(appmod_params, 'service'),
            case when right(@vf, 3) IN ('_dd', '_wp')
                then left(@vf, length(@vf) - 3)
                else @vf
            end
    from ota1003
    limit 10
    

    or this:

    SELECT  case when right(vf, 3) IN ('_dd', '_wp')
                then left(vf, length(vf) - 3)
                else vf
            end
    FROM    (
            SELECT  vfget(appmod_params, 'service') AS vf
            FROM    ota1003
            LIMIT 10
            ) q
    

    Nested queries in MySQL are buffered and hence less efficient, though with only 10 records this should not be much of a problem.

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