MYSQL - Master on one row and loop through details rows
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I am trying to execute a query within MySQL to have the master row on one line and the looped details rows after the master row.
The primary key on the master table is id_post and the foreign key on the details table is idpost_comment. I have tried LEFT JOIN
, RIGHT JOIN
, INNER JOIN
, but they all combine the data on one row.
I have drafted a sample of what I am trying to achieve in the link below:
This is what I am trying to archive:
SELECT id_post AS ID1, date_post AS date1, desc_post FROM posts_master AS t1
UNION ALL
SELECT idpost_comment, date_comment AS date2, description_comment FROM posts_details AS t2
ORDER BY date1
But I need to join the two tables with a ON
statement?
mysql loops
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I am trying to execute a query within MySQL to have the master row on one line and the looped details rows after the master row.
The primary key on the master table is id_post and the foreign key on the details table is idpost_comment. I have tried LEFT JOIN
, RIGHT JOIN
, INNER JOIN
, but they all combine the data on one row.
I have drafted a sample of what I am trying to achieve in the link below:
This is what I am trying to archive:
SELECT id_post AS ID1, date_post AS date1, desc_post FROM posts_master AS t1
UNION ALL
SELECT idpost_comment, date_comment AS date2, description_comment FROM posts_details AS t2
ORDER BY date1
But I need to join the two tables with a ON
statement?
mysql loops
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Welcome to Stack Overflow! Please provide a relevant and minimal sample data showcasing your requirements, and expected output. Refer this link on how to frame a good SQL question: Why should I provide an MCVE for what seems to me to be a very simple SQL query?
– Madhur Bhaiya
Nov 11 at 9:07
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I am trying to execute a query within MySQL to have the master row on one line and the looped details rows after the master row.
The primary key on the master table is id_post and the foreign key on the details table is idpost_comment. I have tried LEFT JOIN
, RIGHT JOIN
, INNER JOIN
, but they all combine the data on one row.
I have drafted a sample of what I am trying to achieve in the link below:
This is what I am trying to archive:
SELECT id_post AS ID1, date_post AS date1, desc_post FROM posts_master AS t1
UNION ALL
SELECT idpost_comment, date_comment AS date2, description_comment FROM posts_details AS t2
ORDER BY date1
But I need to join the two tables with a ON
statement?
mysql loops
I am trying to execute a query within MySQL to have the master row on one line and the looped details rows after the master row.
The primary key on the master table is id_post and the foreign key on the details table is idpost_comment. I have tried LEFT JOIN
, RIGHT JOIN
, INNER JOIN
, but they all combine the data on one row.
I have drafted a sample of what I am trying to achieve in the link below:
This is what I am trying to archive:
SELECT id_post AS ID1, date_post AS date1, desc_post FROM posts_master AS t1
UNION ALL
SELECT idpost_comment, date_comment AS date2, description_comment FROM posts_details AS t2
ORDER BY date1
But I need to join the two tables with a ON
statement?
mysql loops
mysql loops
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Welcome to Stack Overflow! Please provide a relevant and minimal sample data showcasing your requirements, and expected output. Refer this link on how to frame a good SQL question: Why should I provide an MCVE for what seems to me to be a very simple SQL query?
– Madhur Bhaiya
Nov 11 at 9:07
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Welcome to Stack Overflow! Please provide a relevant and minimal sample data showcasing your requirements, and expected output. Refer this link on how to frame a good SQL question: Why should I provide an MCVE for what seems to me to be a very simple SQL query?
– Madhur Bhaiya
Nov 11 at 9:07
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Welcome to Stack Overflow! Please provide a relevant and minimal sample data showcasing your requirements, and expected output. Refer this link on how to frame a good SQL question: Why should I provide an MCVE for what seems to me to be a very simple SQL query?
– Madhur Bhaiya
Nov 11 at 9:07
Welcome to Stack Overflow! Please provide a relevant and minimal sample data showcasing your requirements, and expected output. Refer this link on how to frame a good SQL question: Why should I provide an MCVE for what seems to me to be a very simple SQL query?
– Madhur Bhaiya
Nov 11 at 9:07
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Welcome to Stack Overflow! Please provide a relevant and minimal sample data showcasing your requirements, and expected output. Refer this link on how to frame a good SQL question: Why should I provide an MCVE for what seems to me to be a very simple SQL query?
– Madhur Bhaiya
Nov 11 at 9:07