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How can I join table a and table b and get records for each? Not an actual join... not sure what this is called.

So if I have 3 records in a, and 5 records in b, I want 8 records back.

In a record for a, all b fields can be null. In a record for b, all a fields can be null.


edit: My tables have different fields.

Error Code: 1222. The used SELECT statements have a different number of columns
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  • The error is because your both select don't have the same columns. They have to be the same type and in the same order.
    – Marc
    Oct 12, 2012 at 18:40

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Like the others mentionned, you need an union

SELECT intColumn, varcharColumn, intColumn FROM a
UNION
SELECT intColumn, varcharColumn, 0 FROM b

but you must have the same number of columns and they must also have similar data types.

Here's a good tutorial about it

Also, if you want columns that are not in both tables, you can fill with nulls or constants.

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  • Can I deal with my columns being different by selecting null values to make them match? SELECT NULL as field_that_this_table_doesnt_have
    – Farzher
    Oct 12, 2012 at 18:48
  • Yes you can, I updated my answer. You can add constants in your select. I don't have MySQL but it works in sql server 2010, i just tried.
    – Marc
    Oct 12, 2012 at 18:52
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You want a UNION:

SELECT something FROM a
UNION
SELECT something FROM b
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    Use UNION ALL to be sure that duplicates are not removed if the tables contain the same values. Oct 12, 2012 at 18:36
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Try this

SELECT * FROM a
LEFT JOIN b ON a.id1 = b.id2
UNION
SELECT * FROM a
RIGHT JOIN b ON a.id1 = b.id2

Just make sure, that A and B have different IDs

Edit: Working Fiddle

You can also use some other field other then id which are not same in two table

Edit: Updated fiddle

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