i Know this question asked several times in StackOverFlow. i have tried few of them but i am out of luck.
i have a MySQL table where there is a field(orders_id) which is might appear randomly in the table (Not sequentially) and i need to find out which ids are missing from the table.
 orders_id     product_name       qty    
       1007      Wireless Mouse      1
       1000      Laptop              1
       1004      Wireless Mouse      3
       1020      PC                  3
       1003      Wireless Mouse      4
       1025      IPAD                4
       1026      iphone              1
Expected Answer:
Assume orders_id start from 1000.
  orders_id     
       1000 
       1001
       1002     
       1005      
       1006    
       1008      
      ......  
i have already created above table at "SqlFiddle" , you guys can use it.
**the SQL i have tried: **
declare @id int
declare @maxid int
set @id = 1
select @maxid = max(`orders_id`) from orders
create temporary table IDSeq
(
    id int
)
while @id < @maxid
begin
    insert into IDSeq values(@id)
    set @id = @id + 1
end
select 
    s.id 
from 
    idseq s 
    left join orders t on 
        s.id = t.`orders_id` 
 where t.`orders_id` is null
 drop table IDSeq
I have taken above SQL from the following Answer:
SQL: find missing IDs in a table
i have also tried the ANSI SQL:
SELECT a.orders_id+1 AS start, MIN(b.orders_id) - 1 AS end
    FROM orders AS a, orders AS b
    WHERE a.orders_id < b.orders_id
    GROUP BY a.orders_id
    HAVING start < MIN(b.orders_id)
Anyone has any idea?? how can i find out the missing orders id.