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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T05:38:40+00:00 2026-05-16T05:38:40+00:00

Is there any way to return distinct values with blank/null data from a table

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Is there any way to return distinct values with blank/null data from a table join. Best to explain with my example below.

Table “orders”

order_id | order_total
1        | 10
2        | 20
3        | 50

Table “order_items”

item_id | order_id | name     | qty_ordered | base_price | row_total
1       | 1        | Product  | 1           | 10         | 10
2       | 2        | Product  | 1           | 10         | 10
3       | 2        | Product2 | 1           | 10         | 10
4       | 3        | Product  | 2           | 10         | 20
5       | 3        | Product2 | 3           | 10         | 30

I’m trying to produce a result set that looks like this.

order_id | item_id | name     | qty_ordered | base_price | row_total | order_total
1        | 1       | Product  | 1           | 10         | 10        | 10
2        | 2       | Product  | 1           | 10         | 10        | 20
null     | 3       | Product2 | 1           | 10         | 10        | null
3        | 4       | Product  | 2           | 10         | 20        | 50
null     | 5       | Product2 | 3           | 10         | 30        | null

I only want the order_id and order_total once per order. I figure this is possible with some sort of join/distinct/sub query but alas nothing I’ve tried has worked so far.

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    2026-05-16T05:38:41+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 5:38 am

    Use:

    SELECT x.order_id,
           x.item_id,
           x.name,
           x.qty_ordered,
           x.base_price,
           x.row_total,
           x.order_total
      FROM (SELECT CASE 
                      WHEN @order = o.order_id THEN NULL 
                      ELSE o.order_id 
                   END AS order_id,
                   oi.item_id,
                   oi.name,
                   oi.qty_ordered,
                   oi.base_price,
                   oi.row_total,
                   o.order_total,
                   CASE 
                      WHEN @order = o.order_id THEN NULL 
                      ELSE o.order_total 
                   END AS order_total,
                   @order := o.order_id
              FROM ORDER_ITEMS oi 
              JOIN ORDERS o ON o.order_id = oi.order_id
              JOIN (SELECT @order := -1) r
          ORDER BY o.order_id, oi.item_id) x
    
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