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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T01:50:30+00:00 2026-06-13T01:50:30+00:00

I have a table that has multiple columns which store a text value. For

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I have a table that has multiple columns which store a text value. For example:

ID    FATHER_NAME    MOTHER_NAME
--------------------------------
1     Henry          Sarah
2     Martin         Rebecca
3     Martin         Nancy

I want to get all of the names in the table. I know I can do a union to do this:

(SELECT FATHER_NAME FROM MY_TABLE)
UNION
(SELECT MOTHER_NAME FROM MY_TABLE)

However, in my real table there are 15 columns I need to union and the query is obviously taking awhile (approximately 12 seconds). And I still need to do joins on these names, etc. Is there any other alternative to doing unions?

FYI: I am using Oracle.

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    2026-06-13T01:50:31+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 1:50 am

    If you are using Oracle 11g, you can use the UNPIVOT function:

    select id, value, col
    from yourtable
    unpivot
    (
      value for col in (FATHER_NAME, MOTHER_NAME) -- other columns will go here
    ) u;
    

    See SQL Fiddle With Demo

    Or you can use UNION ALL instead of UNION the difference is you will not get DISTINCT values:

    select id, FATHER_NAME value, 'FATHER_NAME' col
    from yourtable
    union all
    select id, MOTHER_NAME value, 'MOTHER_NAME' col
    from yourtable
    

    See SQL Fiddle With Demo

    The UNION might be slower due to it attempting to get the DISTINCT values.

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