I have three tables.
|-----------------|
| user_id | Name |
|-----------------|
| 1 | Raj |
|-----------------|
| 2 | Khaj |
|-----------------|
| 3 |Khujli |
|-----------------|
|--------------------------------------|
| post_id | Title | Desc |
|--------------------------------------|
| 1 | test1 | hello |
|--------------------------------------|
| 2 | test 2 | Hello World |
|--------------------------------------|
|--------------------------------------------------|
| comment_id | post_id | user_id | comment |
|--------------------------------------------------|
| 1 | 1 | 1 | Nice |
|--------------------------------------------------|
| 2 | 2 | 1 | Bad Thing |
|--------------------------------------------------|
| 3 | 2 | 2 | Hulla |
|--------------------------------------------------|
| 4 | 1 | A | Lol |
|--------------------------------------------------|
| 5 | 2 | A | Arse |
|--------------------------------------------------|
| 6 | 1 | 3 | Nice |
|--------------------------------------------------|
Now I am using a query :
SELECT *
FROM tbl_comment, tbl_post, tbl_user
WHERE tbl_post.post_id = tbl_comment.post_id
AND tbl_post.post_id = '$post_id'
AND (tbl_user.user_id = tbl_comment.user_id
OR (tbl_comment.user_id = 'A'
AND tbl_post.post_id = '$post_id'))
The user_id = 'A'
means admin, but it's not listed in the tbl_user
table. It's only mentioned as 'A'
in the tbl_comment table.
With the above query, I am getting two rows for one comment made on a specific post by user_id = 'A'
.
How can I solve this? See the image, two rows are having same values. I want unique rows, not duplicate rows.