the problem is this:
I have a table where I register 5 different products, a product can be both in the field product_1 in the product_5, what I need is to add the quantity of each product and group it by id.
This is the structure of the table. *-----------------++ |ID | |DATE | |ID_PRODUCT_1 | |QUANTITY_PRODUCT_1| |ID_PRODUCT_2 | |QUANTITY_PRODUCT_2| |ID_PRODUCT_3 | |QUANTITY_PRODUCT_3| |ID_PRODUCT_4 | |QUANTITY_PRODUCT_4| |ID_PRODUCT_5 | |QUANTITY_PRODUCT_5| +------------------+
And these are some example records, what I need is to add the quantity of the product with id = 1001, although this id exists in the other records, but in a different field, and also sum the other products respectively.
*--------------------------------+
|ID = 1 |
|DATE = 2017-02-03 |
|ID_PRODUCT_1 = 1001 |
|QUANTITY_PRODUCT_1 = 1400 |
|ID_PRODUCT_2 = 1002 |
|QUANTITY_PRODUCT_2 = 600 |
|ID_PRODUCT_3 = - |
|QUANTITY_PRODUCT_3 = - |
|ID_PRODUCT_4 = - |
|QUANTITY_PRODUCT_4 = - |
|ID_PRODUCT_5 = - |
|QUANTITY_PRODUCT_5 = - |
+--------------------------------+
*--------------------------------+
|ID = 2 |
|DATE = 2017-02-03 |
|ID_PRODUCT_1 = 1003 |
|QUANTITY_PRODUCT_1 = 1400 |
|ID_PRODUCT_2 = 1001 |
|QUANTITY_PRODUCT_2 = 1000 |
|ID_PRODUCT_3 = - |
|QUANTITY_PRODUCT_3 = - |
|ID_PRODUCT_4 = - |
|QUANTITY_PRODUCT_4 = - |
|ID_PRODUCT_5 = - |
|QUANTITY_PRODUCT_5 = - |
+--------------------------------+
*--------------------------------+
|ID = 3 |
|DATE = 2017-02-03 |
|ID_PRODUCT_1 = 1002 |
|QUANTITY_PRODUCT_1 = 1400 |
|ID_PRODUCT_2 = 1003 |
|QUANTITY_PRODUCT_2 = 600 |
|ID_PRODUCT_3 = 1001 |
|QUANTITY_PRODUCT_3 = 200 |
|ID_PRODUCT_4 = - |
|QUANTITY_PRODUCT_4 = - |
|ID_PRODUCT_5 = - |
|QUANTITY_PRODUCT_5 = - |
+--------------------------------+
so that in the end this Is the result:
SUM(PRODUCT WITH ID 1001) = 2600 SUM(PRODUCT WITH ID 1002) = 2000 SUM(PRODUCT WITH ID 1003) = 2000