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I have created the following tables:

Table: autor
id_autor   nom_aut    rfc_aut  pseudo_id
  A1     Juan Salinas
  A3       Quijote               A7
  A8       Sancho                A1
  A7        Luis     LISA98439           

As you can see the table Autor has a recursive, reflexive relation. The next table is:

Table: articulo
id_art   nom_art   num_pag_art
   1    Article 1      10
   2    Article 2      30
   3    Article 3      20

I want to show the following table but I cannot make it:

id_autor  nom_aut       nom_real  id_art  nom_art
   A1     Juan Salinas              1     Article 1
   A3      Quijote       Luis       3     Article 3

I have tried the following query:

SELECT autor.id_autor as 'ID de Autor', 
autor.nom_aut as 'Nombre Autor',
autor.nom_aut  as 'Autor Real',
articulo.id_art as 'ID de Articulo',
articulo.nom_art as 'Nombre de Articulo'
FROM autor.nom_aut join articulo.id_art on autor.pseudo_id=autor.id_autor
left join autor.pseudo_id on autor.pseudo_id=autor_pseudo.id;

But I cannot make the table show the information I want.

MySQL shows:

Error Code: 1146. Table 'autor.nom_aut' doesn't exist

Any idea what kind of instructions do I have to use? Thanks for your support!

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You have to join the table with it self:

SELECT autor.id_autor as 'ID de Autor', 
autor.nom_autor as 'Nombre Autor',
autor_pseudo.nom_aut  as 'Autor Real',
articulo.id_art as 'ID de Articulo',
articulo.nom_art as 'Nombre de Articulo'
FROM autor autor join articulo articulo on autor.pseudo_id=autor.id_autor
left join autor autor_pseudo on autor.pseudo_id=autor_pseudo.id;
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  • It shows an error after the ; where the left join is. Any idea why? Thanks btw! Sep 4, 2014 at 17:39
  • @MichVellve yes sorry.
    – Jens
    Sep 4, 2014 at 17:58
  • @MichVellve In your example you have wrote the name of the referenced record, not the id?!
    – Jens
    Sep 4, 2014 at 18:04
  • You made a misstak by copiing the query: left join autor.pseudo_id on autor.pseudo_id=autor_pseudo.id; must be left join autor autor_pseudo on autor.pseudo_id=autor_pseudo.id;
    – Jens
    Sep 4, 2014 at 18:32
  • @MichVellve And this line is also not in your query: autor_pseudo.nom_aut as 'Autor Real',
    – Jens
    Sep 4, 2014 at 18:33

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