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I am trying to extract information from 4 tables using inner join

For example :

TableC has the following columns:

F_name, L_Name, A_ID

TableN has the following:

Sub, Date, A_ID, N_ID, O_ID

TableM has the following columns:

Desc, Abbr, N_ID

TableO has the following:

F_name, L_Name, O_ID, 

So my query which i am trying is

Select C.F_Name, C.L_Name, N.Sub, N.Date, M.Desc, M.Abbr, O.F_Name, O.L_Name
From TableN N
Inner Join TableC C
On N.A_ID = C.A_ID
Inner Join TableM M
On N.N_ID=M.N_ID
Inner Join TableO O
On O.O_ID=N.O_ID

I have described the scenario above, when I am running the query I am getting the following error:

Ambiguous column name 'F_Name'

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  • Use the AS keyword to rename one of the columns which has the name F_Name like C.F_Name AS CFName
    – adaam
    Apr 19, 2014 at 17:01
  • Though you've specified which table they each come from, you've still selected 2 F_Name columns for the result set -- C.F_Name and O.F_Name. Give one or both of them a distinct alias -- O.F_Name AS O_F_Name. You'll also have this issue with L_Name. Apr 19, 2014 at 17:02
  • Are you retrieving the result columns by name? E.g. Oracle would not issue this warning otherwise. Apr 19, 2014 at 17:04
  • Possible duplicate of Ambiguous column name error
    – philipxy
    Feb 26, 2020 at 20:51

2 Answers 2

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Use aliases. Try this.

Select C.F_Name as CFNAME, C.L_Name as CLNAME, N.Sub, N.Date
    , M.Desc, M.Abbr, O.F_Name as OFNAME, O.L_Name as OLNAME
From TableN N
Inner Join TableC C On N.A_ID = C.A_ID
Inner Join TableM M On N.N_ID=M.N_ID
Inner Join TableO O On O.O_ID=N.O_ID
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I had a similar problem when joining two tables. In my case, this is what I used:

public function PdfVista(){

 $this->db->select ('Clientes.idCliente, Cotizaciones.nomCotizacion, Cotizaciones.compCliente, Cotizaciones.nomProyecto,Cotizaciones.agente, Cotizaciones.fVenCotizacion, Cotizaciones.fModCotizacion, Clientes.razSocCliente, Clientes.telFijoCliente');

 $this->db->from('Cotizaciones');

 $this->db->join('Clientes', 'Clientes.idCliente=Cotizaciones.idCliente');

 $this->db->where('idCliente',10000);

 $respuesta = $this->db->get();

 return $respuesta->result();
}

but at the time of put the where, the idClient columns were repeated, both for the Clientes and Cotizaciones tables, I had to put:

$this->db->where('Clientes.idCliente',10000);

to detect the table I wanted to check

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  • This is English SO.
    – philipxy
    Feb 26, 2020 at 20:40

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