Seems that what you want is a dummy rowset
.
In MySQL
, it's impossible without having a table.
Most major systems provide a way to do it:
In Oracle
:
SELECT level
FROM dual
CONNECT BY
level <= 10
In SQL Server
:
WITH q AS
(
SELECT 1 AS num
UNION ALL
SELECT num + 1
FROM q
WHERE num < 10
)
SELECT *
FROM q
In PostgreSQL
:
SELECT num
FROM generate_series(1, 10) num
MySQL
lacks something like this and this is a serious drawback.
I wrote a simple script to generate test data for the sample tables in my blog posts, maybe it will be of use:
CREATE TABLE filler (
id INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT
) ENGINE=Memory;
CREATE PROCEDURE prc_filler(cnt INT)
BEGIN
DECLARE _cnt INT;
SET _cnt = 1;
WHILE _cnt <= cnt DO
INSERT
INTO filler
SELECT _cnt;
SET _cnt = _cnt + 1;
END WHILE;
END
$$
You call the procedure and the table gets filled with the numbers.
You can reuse it during the duration of the session.
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