How do I get the survey sections by product id using the best method?
Also if this relationship has a name please provide it in your answer.
As requested my attempt:
SELECT *
FROM survey_sections
JOIN survey_sections_map ON survey_sections_map.survey_section_id = survey_sections.id
JOIN product_tags_map
WHERE product_tags_map.product_id = 2
second attempt...
SELECT *
FROM survey_sections
JOIN survey_sections_map ON survey_sections_map.survey_section_id = survey_sections.id
JOIN product_tags_map ON product_tags_map.product_tag_id = survey_sections_map.product_tag_id
WHERE product_tags_map.product_id = 2
I think We can use nested select queries as well, don't know this is the best way or not but you should try it ones.
SELECT sur.name
FROM survey_sections AS sur
INNER JOIN survey_sections_map AS surmap ON sur.id = surmap.survey_section_id
WHERE surmap.product_tag_id IN (SELECT product_tag_id FROM product_tags_map WHERE product_id = 2)
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Hello all StackOverFlow families.
I need your help about sql query in mysql. I join four tables but result is duplicate row.
I have tried by using GROUP BY but not work.
Here is my query:
SELECT `tbl_leave`.`id`, `tbl_leave`.`staff_id`, `tbl_leave`.`type_id`, `tbl_leave`.`start_date`, `tbl_leave`.`end_date`,
`tbl_leave`.`total_days`, `tbl_leave`.`reason`, `tbl_leave_type`.`type`, `tbl_employment`.`com_id` as `comid`, `tbl_staff`.`name`
FROM `tbl_leave` JOIN
`tbl_leave_type`
ON `tbl_leave_type`.`id` = `tbl_leave`.`type_id` JOIN
`tbl_employment`
ON `tbl_employment`.`staff_id` = `tbl_leave`.`staff_id` JOIN
`tbl_staff`
ON `tbl_staff`.`id` = `tbl_leave`.`staff_id`
You can look as picture: https://imgur.com/gallery/1Ewku
And this is relationship table: https://imgur.com/gallery/ziKq3
The result I want like this : https://imgur.com/gallery/6NJpR
Thank for your valuable times for this question.
Please try
SELECT distinct `tbl_leave`.`id`, `tbl_leave`.`staff_id`,
`tbl_leave`.`type_id`, `tbl_leave`.`start_date`, `tbl_leave`.`end_date`,
`tbl_leave`.`total_days`, `tbl_leave`.`reason`, `tbl_leave_type`.`type`,
`tbl_employment`.`com_id` as `comid`, `tbl_staff`.`name`
FROM `tbl_leave` JOIN
`tbl_leave_type`
ON `tbl_leave_type`.`id` = `tbl_leave`.`type_id` JOIN
`tbl_employment`
ON `tbl_employment`.`staff_id` = `tbl_leave`.`staff_id` JOIN
`tbl_staff`
ON `tbl_staff`.`id` = `tbl_leave`.`staff_id`;
Please try this solution and let me know if is there any problem occur:
SELECT [Columns] From tbl_staff as staff
JOIN tbl_employment as emp on staff.id = = emp.staff_id
JOIN tbl_leave as leave on staff.id = = leave.staff_id
JOIN tbl_leave_type as ltype on leave.type_id = = ltype.id
DB MODEL
I have Model Which is Connected in above Order Now I want to Select Style Names From Style Table.
Case 1 : I want the Style Names which are both intersecting Category and Gender
Case 2 : I want the Style Names which are intersecting Gender only regardless of category.
I am newbie to SQL is there any efficient way to Get the desired result using SQL JOINS . Any Help in such case will be appreciated or is there any modelling solutions to deal with such type of situations.
Here is how you would join your tables:
SELECT *
FROM `style`
INNER JOIN `StyleCategoryGender` ON `StyleCategoryGender`.`SID` = `style`.`Code`
INNER JOIN `StyleCategoryGender` ON `Category`.`Code` = `StyleCategoryGender`.`GID`
INNER JOIN `StyleCategoryGender` ON `Gender`.`Code` = `StyleCategoryGender`.`CID`
then you can add WHERE clauses as needed
SELECT *
FROM `style`
INNER JOIN `StyleCategoryGender` ON `StyleCategoryGender`.`SID` = `style`.`CODE`
INNER JOIN `StyleCategoryGender` ON `Category`.`Code` = `StyleCategoryGender`.`GID`
INNER JOIN `StyleCategoryGender` ON `Gender`.`Code` = `StyleCategoryGender`.`CID`
WHERE `Gender`.`Name` = 'Female'
I am trying to get data and join the table with other IF match certain attribute in base table. Following code may explain what I am trying to do:
SELECT * FROM Base_Table
LEFT JOIN
IF(Base_Table.Class = "A",
Type ON Type.Id = Base_Table.Type_Id,
Box_Type ON Box_Type.Id = Base_Table.Type_Id)
WHERE Base_Table.Id = 4;
I had same question as your but I found solution by using UNION; IF is for select filed not for table. I will suggest you to use UNION like in example below:
SELECT * FROM Base_Table
LEFT JOIN Type ON Type.Id = Base_Table.Type_Id
WHERE Base_Table.Id = 4
UNION
SELECT * FROM Base_Table
LEFT JOIN Box_Type ON Box_Type.Id = Base_Table.Type_Id
WHERE Base_Table.Id = 4;
Hope this will work for you!
I know this is a basic thing but SQL is a serious weak point of mine...
I have the following query ("query1")
select
SC.statues, SC_some_real_code
from
[corpdb_gs].[dbo].[Simple_Codes] SC
inner join
[corpdb_gs].[dbo].[real_simple_essentials] RSE
on
SC.statues = RSE.se_statutes
AND
SC.some_real_code = RSE.se_statutes_reason
I need to return only the rows in table [db2].[dbo].[statusYo] where
statusYo.code = "query1".SC.statues
AND
statusYo.reason = "query1".SC.some_real_code
Help?
select * from [db2].[dbo].[statusYo] query2
inner join
(select
SC.statues as statues , SC.some_real_code as some_real_code
from
[corpdb_gs].[dbo].[Simple_Codes] SC
inner join
[corpdb_gs].[dbo].[real_simple_essentials] RSE
on
SC.statues = RSE.se_statutes
AND
SC.some_real_code = RSE.se_statutes_reason) query1
on query1.statues =query2.code
and query1.some_real_code=query2.reason
this will work for you......
I have the following model:
I've been at this for a while and still don't know how to tackle it properly. Already looked at joining two aliased subqueries, joining two views, and tried a gynormous and ugly all-in one query, none of which worked.
My question is simple:
How can I select deivce_names.name and match them to a model and manufacturer?
SELECT
name, manufacturer, model
FROM
device_names
JOIN devices ON (device_names.id = name_id)
JOIN devices_generic ON (generic_device_id = devices_generic.id)
JOIN device_manufacturers ON (manufacturer_id = device_manufacturers.id)
JOIN device_models ON (model_id = device_models.id)
select
device_names.name as device_name,
device_manufacturers.name as device_manufacturer_name,
device_models.name as device_model_name
from deivce_names
join device on device.name_id = deivce_names.id
join devices_generic on devices_generic.id = devices.generic_device_id
join device_manufacturers on devices_generic.manufacturer_id = device_manufacturers.id
join device_models on device_models.id = devices_generic.model_id
SELECT dm1.manufacturer, dm2.model from device_manufacturers as dm1 join devices_generic as dg on dg.manufacturer_id = dm1.id join device_models as dm2 on dm2.id = dg.model_id join devices as d2 on d2.generic_device_id = dg.id join device_names as dn on dn.id = d2.name_id where name = 'foo'
In the future, you might want to simply put your data into a fiddle and play with it there.