I have two table account, order:
CREATE TABLE `account` (
`id` INT(11) UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
`name` VARCHAR(50) NULL DEFAULT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`id`)
);
CREATE TABLE `order` (
`id` INT(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
`accout_id_1` INT(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
`accout_id_2` INT(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
PRIMARY KEY (`id`)
);
And now I want get account.name for order acount_id_1 and account_id_2 in order.
SQL 1:
SELECT `order`.id,
(SELECT account.name FROM account WHERE account.id = order.accout_id_1) AS account_name_1,
(SELECT account.name FROM account WHERE account.id = order.accout_id_2) AS account_name_2
FROM `order`
SQL 2:
SELECT `order`.id, acc_1.name AS account_name_1, acc_2.name AS account_name_2
FROM `order`
JOIN account acc_1 ON acc_1.id = `order`.accout_id_1
JOIN account acc_2 ON acc_2.id = `order`.accout_id_2
Using PHP:
SELECT account.id, account.name
FROM account;
SELECT *
FROM `order`;
The results above are contained in the array:
$accounts = array(
1 => 'A',
2 => 'B'
);
$orders = array(
0 => array(id => 1, accout_id_1 => 1, accout_id_2 => 1),
1 => array(id => 2, accout_id_1 => 1, accout_id_2 => 2),
2 => array(id => 3, accout_id_1 => 2, accout_id_2 => 2)
);
When foreach $orders, i can get account.name in array $accounts with key is $orders.accout_id_1, $orders.accout_id_2:
$accounts[$orders[0]['account_id_1']];
With SQL 1, SQL 2 and Using PHP. How the best performance?