- Run the query directly in MySQL (e.g., via Workbench).
- Use a SELECT COUNT query to confirm the number of matching rows in the database.
Why is this SQLquery in Matlab returning repeated records?
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I used JDBC driver to connect to the mySQL DB in Matlab. The connection works. However, when I used following SQLquery in Matlab to get data:
SQLquery = ['SELECT * FROM db_XYZ WHERE Col_Name=' '''Col_A'''];
I got repeated (always three times) results shown as below:
1 Col_A CA SFO 1 Col_A CA SFO 1 Col_A Ca SFO
There is only row of "1 Col_A Ca SFO" in the database table.
Why? Thanks...
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colordepth
el 12 de Mzo. de 2025
Editada: colordepth
el 12 de Mzo. de 2025
The query syntax appears to be correct. Start by inspecting the MATLAB result structure to confirm the number of rows returned by MATLAB:
disp(size(fetchedData))
If it shows duplicates (e.g., 3 rows), proceed to validate the database:
If the database returns 1 row but MATLAB shows duplicates, the issue is not database-level. This indicates MATLAB is appending results (e.g., repeated fetch calls or code logic like loops). If both the database and MATLAB show duplicates, check for triggers using:
SHOW TRIGGERS FROM your_database;
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