I'm having trouble with a SQL query. My schema describes a many to many relationship between articles in the articles
table and categories in the categories
table - with the intermediate table article_category
which has an id
, article_id
and category_id
field.
I want to select all articles which only have the categories with id 1
and 2
. Unfortunately this query will also select any articles which have those categories in addition to any others.
For example, this is a sample output from the SQL (with categories shown for descriptive purposes). You can see that while the query selected the article with id of 10
, it also selected the article with an id of 11
despite having one extra category.
+-------+------------+
| id | categories |
+-------+------------+
| 10 | 1,2 |
| 11 | 1,2,3 |
+-------+------------+
This is the output that I want to achieve from selecting articles with only categories 1
and 2
.
+-------+------------+
| id | categories |
+-------+------------+
| 10 | 1,2 |
+-------+------------+
Likewise, this is the output what I want to achieve from selecting articles with only categories 1
, 2
and 3
.
+-------+------------+
| id | categories |
+-------+------------+
| 11 | 1,2,3 |
+-------+------------+
This is the SQL I have written. What am I missing to achieve the above?
SELECT articles.id
FROM articles
WHERE EXISTS (
SELECT 1
FROM article_category
WHERE articles.id = article_id AND category_id IN (1,2)
GROUP BY article_id
)
Many thanks!