What does "USE table1, table1 as vtable" mean in MySQL?

I am new to MySQL and it is a little difficult for me to understand what this means:

DELETE from keywords USING keywords, keywords as vtable 
WHERE (keywords.id > vtable.id) && (keywords.keyword=vtable.keyword)

      

Specifically, what does this part mean USING keywords, keywords as vtable

?

Is there a better way to write this query that is equivalent? I've read that creating virtual tables is inefficient.

Also, is there a .

separation of table and column?

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vtable

is an alias for the keywords table so that it can join. Nothing different from any alias, but choosing a specific alias vtable

may have led you to believe that there is a special virtual table mechanism. This is not true.

From an efficiency standpoint, this looks like a common use of self-connection. It should be efficient enough if there are indices in the id field and possibly keywords.

Also the dot .

really separates the table and column name (or table alias and column name).

Here's the same query with a different alias:



DELETE from keywords
USING keywords, keywords as k2
WHERE (keywords.id > k2.id) && (keywords.keyword=k2.keyword)


And here's the whole query done a little differently, but perhaps less vaguely, with a JOIN:

DELETE keywords
FROM keywords
INNER JOIN keywords as k2 ON keywords.keyword = k2.keyword
WHERE keywords.id > k2.id


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This is a very fabulous query method, like whenever you are stuck in a state that you want to manipulate a table by comparing yourself to a record in one table.

The USING keyword can use a list of columns that appear in both tables and is equivalent to C.ID = O.ID AND S.ID = O.ID.



            mysql>
            mysql> CREATE TABLE Employee(
                ->     id            int,
                ->     first_name    VARCHAR(15),
                ->     last_name     VARCHAR(15),
                ->     start_date    DATE,
                ->     end_date      DATE,
                ->     salary        FLOAT(8,2),
                ->     city          VARCHAR(10),
                ->     description   VARCHAR(15)
                -> );
            Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.01 sec)

            mysql>
            mysql> create table job (
                ->   id         int,
                ->   title      VARCHAR(20)
                -> );
            Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.01 sec)

            mysql>
            mysql> insert into Employee(id,first_name, last_name, start_date, end_Date,   salary,  City,       Description)
                ->              values (1,'Jason',    'Martin',  '19960725',  '20060725', 1234.56, 'Toronto',  'Programmer');
            Query OK, 1 row affected (0.02 sec)

            mysql>
            mysql> insert into Employee(id,first_name, last_name, start_date, end_Date,   salary,  City,       Description)
                ->               values(2,'Alison',   'Mathews',  '19760321', '19860221', 6661.78, 'Vancouver','Tester');
            Query OK, 1 row affected (0.00 sec)

            mysql>
            mysql> insert into Employee(id,first_name, last_name, start_date, end_Date,   salary,  City,       Description)
                ->               values(3,'James',    'Smith',    '19781212', '19900315', 6544.78, 'Vancouver','Tester');
            Query OK, 1 row affected (0.00 sec)

            mysql>
            mysql> insert into Employee(id,first_name, last_name, start_date, end_Date,   salary,  City,       Description)
                ->               values(4,'Celia',    'Rice',     '19821024', '19990421', 2344.78, 'Vancouver','Manager');
            Query OK, 1 row affected (0.00 sec)

            mysql>
            mysql> insert into Employee(id,first_name, last_name, start_date, end_Date,   salary,  City,       Description)
                ->               values(5,'Robert',   'Black',    '19840115', '19980808', 2334.78, 'Vancouver','Tester');
            Query OK, 1 row affected (0.00 sec)

            mysql>
            mysql> insert into Employee(id,first_name, last_name, start_date, end_Date,   salary,  City,       Description)
                ->               values(6,'Linda',    'Green',    '19870730', '19960104', 4322.78,'New York',  'Tester');
            Query OK, 1 row affected (0.00 sec)

            mysql>
            mysql> insert into Employee(id,first_name, last_name, start_date, end_Date,   salary,  City,       Description)
                ->               values(7,'David',    'Larry',    '19901231', '19980212', 7897.78,'New York',  'Manager');
            Query OK, 1 row affected (0.02 sec)

            mysql>
            mysql> insert into Employee(id,first_name, last_name, start_date, end_Date,   salary,  City,       Description)
                ->               values(8,'James',    'Cat',     '19960917',  '20020415', 1232.78,'Vancouver', 'Tester');
            Query OK, 1 row affected (0.00 sec)

            mysql>
            mysql> insert into job (id, title) values (1,'Tester');
            Query OK, 1 row affected (0.01 sec)

            mysql> insert into job (id, title) values (2,'Accountant');
            Query OK, 1 row affected (0.00 sec)

            mysql> insert into job (id, title) values (3,'Developer');
            Query OK, 1 row affected (0.00 sec)

            mysql> insert into job (id, title) values (4,'Coder');
            Query OK, 1 row affected (0.00 sec)

            mysql> insert into job (id, title) values (5,'Director');
            Query OK, 1 row affected (0.00 sec)

            mysql> insert into job (id, title) values (6,'Mediator');
            Query OK, 1 row affected (0.00 sec)

            mysql> insert into job (id, title) values (7,'Proffessor');
            Query OK, 1 row affected (0.00 sec)

            mysql> insert into job (id, title) values (8,'Programmer');
            Query OK, 1 row affected (0.01 sec)

            mysql> insert into job (id, title) values (9,'Developer');
            Query OK, 1 row affected (0.00 sec)

            mysql>
            mysql> select * from job;
            +------+------------+
            | id   | title      |
            +------+------------+
            |    1 | Tester     |
            |    2 | Accountant |
            |    3 | Developer  |
            |    4 | Coder      |
            |    5 | Director   |
            |    6 | Mediator   |
            |    7 | Proffessor |
            |    8 | Programmer |
            |    9 | Developer  |
            +------+------------+
            9 rows in set (0.00 sec)

            mysql> select * from Employee;
            +------+------------+-----------+------------+------------+---------+-----------+-------------+
            | id   | first_name | last_name | start_date | end_date   | salary  | city      | description |
            +------+------------+-----------+------------+------------+---------+-----------+-------------+
            |    1 | Jason      | Martin    | 1996-07-25 | 2006-07-25 | 1234.56 | Toronto   | Programmer  |
            |    2 | Alison     | Mathews   | 1976-03-21 | 1986-02-21 | 6661.78 | Vancouver | Tester      |
            |    3 | James      | Smith     | 1978-12-12 | 1990-03-15 | 6544.78 | Vancouver | Tester      |
            |    4 | Celia      | Rice      | 1982-10-24 | 1999-04-21 | 2344.78 | Vancouver | Manager     |
            |    5 | Robert     | Black     | 1984-01-15 | 1998-08-08 | 2334.78 | Vancouver | Tester      |
            |    6 | Linda      | Green     | 1987-07-30 | 1996-01-04 | 4322.78 | New York  | Tester      |
            |    7 | David      | Larry     | 1990-12-31 | 1998-02-12 | 7897.78 | New York  | Manager     |
            |    8 | James      | Cat       | 1996-09-17 | 2002-04-15 | 1232.78 | Vancouver | Tester      |
            +------+------------+-----------+------------+------------+---------+-----------+-------------+
            8 rows in set (0.00 sec)

            mysql>
            mysql>
            mysql>
            The syntax looks like the following:
            mysql>
            mysql> SELECT C.First_Name, C.Last_Name, O.title
                -> FROM Employee AS C
                -> LEFT JOIN job as O USING (ID);
            +------------+-----------+------------+
            | First_Name | Last_Name | title      |
            +------------+-----------+------------+
            | Jason      | Martin    | Tester     |
            | Alison     | Mathews   | Accountant |
            | James      | Smith     | Developer  |
            | Celia      | Rice      | Coder      |
            | Robert     | Black     | Director   |
            | Linda      | Green     | Mediator   |
            | David      | Larry     | Proffessor |
            | James      | Cat       | Programmer |
            +------------+-----------+------------+
            8 rows in set (0.00 sec)

            mysql>
            mysql>
            mysql>
            mysql> drop table job;
            Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)

            mysql> drop table Employee;
            Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.01 sec)

            mysql>
            mysql>
            In this example, the USING keyword would be like using the ON keyword with C.ID = O.ID following it.
            This is another shortcut to save time.
            mysql>

      

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