Consider three tables: one of items, one of tags on those items, and the third which maps tag ids to tag names.
Items:
ITEM ID ITEM NAME
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1 Item 1
2 Item 2
3 Item 3
Tags:
ID TAG ID ITEM ID
1 1 1
2 2 1
3 3 1
4 1 2
5 1 3
Tag Names:
TAG ID TAG NAME
1 TAG_A
2 TAG B
3 TAG C
So only item 1 has tags TAG_A, TAG_B and TAG_C.
How do you do a select that retrieves all items which have TAG_A, TAG_B and TAG_C without doing 3 INNER JOINs? In other words, I know I can do a select and say
INNER JOIN item_tags pt4 ON pt4.item_id = p.item_id AND pt4.tag_id = 1
INNER JOIN item_tags pt13 ON pt13.item_id = p.item_id AND pt13.tag_id = 2
INNER JOIN item_tags pt19 ON pt19.item_id = p.item_id AND pt19.tag_id = 3
but that's got to be inefficient, right?
What about a subquery, like
SELECT * FROM items WHERE ... AND item_id IN (SELECT item_id
FROM item_tags
WHERE tag_id
IN ( 1, 2, 3 ))
(This exact query wouldn't work - it's an OR on tags, but this is what I'm going for. )