MySQL UNION ALL Operator
The MySQL UNION ALL Operator
The UNION ALL operator is used to combine the result-set of two or more 
SELECT 
statements.
The UNION ALL operator includes all rows 
from each statement, including any duplicates.
Requirements for UNION ALL: 
- Every 
SELECTstatement withinUNIONmust have the same number of columns - The columns must also have similar data types
 - The columns in 
  every 
SELECTstatement must also be in the same order 
UNION ALL Syntax
While the UNION operator 
removes duplicate values by default, the
UNION ALL includes duplicate values:
 SELECT column_name(s) FROM table1
 UNION ALL
 SELECT column_name(s) FROM table2;Note: The column names in the result-set are usually equal to 
the column names in the first SELECT statement.
Demo Database
In this tutorial we will use the well-known Northwind sample database.
Below is a selection from the "Customers" table:
| CustomerID | CustomerName | ContactName | Address | City | PostalCode | Country | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 
    Alfreds Futterkiste | Maria Anders | Obere Str. 57 | Berlin | 12209 | Germany | 
| 2 | Ana Trujillo Emparedados y helados | Ana Trujillo | Avda. de la Constitución 2222 | México D.F. | 05021 | Mexico | 
| 3 | Antonio Moreno Taquería | Antonio Moreno | Mataderos 2312 | México D.F. | 05023 | Mexico | 
And a selection from the "Suppliers" table:
| SupplierID | SupplierName | ContactName | Address | City | PostalCode | Country | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Exotic Liquid | Charlotte Cooper | 49 Gilbert St. | London | EC1 4SD | UK | 
| 2 | New Orleans Cajun Delights | Shelley Burke | P.O. Box 78934 | New Orleans | 70117 | USA | 
| 3 | Grandma Kelly's Homestead | Regina Murphy | 707 Oxford Rd. | Ann Arbor | 48104 | USA | 
SQL UNION ALL Example
The following SQL statement returns the cities (duplicate values also) from both the "Customers" and the "Suppliers" table:
Example
 SELECT City FROM Customers
UNION ALL
SELECT City FROM Suppliers
 ORDER BY City;
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SQL UNION ALL With WHERE
The following SQL statement returns the German cities (duplicate values also) from both the "Customers" and the "Suppliers" table:
Example
 SELECT City, Country FROM Customers
WHERE Country='Germany'
UNION ALL
 SELECT City, Country FROM Suppliers
WHERE Country='Germany'
ORDER BY City;
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