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I have function called getData($Books, $Users, $InputID); that receives two database connections and User ID.

On the User Database, I have a table called Users

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UserID | UserName
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On the Books Database, I have a table called Books

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 BookID | BookName | BookUserID
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What I want to do is to write ONE query that will:

Select the the User on the Users table with UserID = $InputID, and also select the book on Books Table where BookUserID = $InputID;

This must be done using a Prepared Statement.. This is what i have tried.

function getData($Books, $Users, $InputID){

$fetch_results = prepare('SELECT * from UsersDB.Users U LEFT JOIN BooksDB.Books B ON B.BookUserID = U.UserID   Where UserID = :InputID');

$fetch_results->execute(array(':userID' => $InputID));
return $Data;

}

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    What is stopping you from doing that? Hint: DB1.table_x .... DB2.table_y
    – B001ᛦ
    Nov 20, 2018 at 11:01
  • Have you tried anything?
    – Bikash
    Nov 20, 2018 at 11:02
  • @B001ᛦ Selecting from both the databases with one query using a prepared statement. Nov 20, 2018 at 11:02
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    Then show us your try.
    – Bikash
    Nov 20, 2018 at 11:05
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    I've just told you exactly what's wrong. Read my comment again. You need to call the "prepare" function of your database connection object e.g. $conn->prepare(..etc. (replace $conn with whatever you called your connection variable). If you don't understand what I mean then take a tutorial and read the PHP documentation because this is really the most basic bit of using prepared statements. What your code is doing right now is trying to call a global function called "prepare()" which, obviously, doesn't exist.
    – ADyson
    Nov 20, 2018 at 12:25

1 Answer 1

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if your both DB(UserDb, BooksDB) on same server then query will be like.

SELECT u.UserName, b.BookName
FROM UserDB.dbo.Users u
     INNER JOIN BooksDB.dbo.Books b 
     ON b.UserId = b.BookUserId
WHERE u.UserId = $InputID
      OR BookUserID = $InputID;

If your both DB(UserDB, BooksDB) on different server then. First you need to create link for other server then fire the following like query with link name, Let your link Name is LinkServer2 and you are firing query from server1.UserDB. Make sure to use fully qualified name for linked server.

SELECT u.UserName, b.BookName
FROM UserDB.dbo.Users u
     INNER JOIN LinkServer2.BooksDB.dbo.Books b 
     ON b.UserId = b.BookUserId
WHERE u.UserId = $InputID
      OR BookUserID = $InputID;

if you want to use LEFT JOIN and retrieve all number of columns(SELECT *) then you can do it no problem.

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