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I have a table with two fields that reference the ID of another table. I need to pull the name from the other table for both fields.

eg.

 
Table1
worker1 = 2  (2 is key to other table)
worker2 = 4

Table2 ID NAME 1 Bill 2 Fred 3 John 4 Paul

I need to get $worker1name = Fred and $worker2name = Paul.

So I will be saying something like:

SELECT xxx, NAME?, NAME? FROM Table1
LEFT JOIN Table2 AS p1 ON Table1.worker1 = Table2.ID
LEFT JOIN Table2 AS p2 ON Table1.worker2 = Table2.ID
WHERE ...

$table = mysql_query(...);
$rec = mysql_fetch_assoc($table);
$worker1name = $rec['???'];
$worker2name = $rec['???'];

What do I insert in those last two statements to get the two names. Or more precisely what do I have to add to the SELECT to specify what I want the two different versions of the NAME field from table 2 to be called please?

1 Answer 1

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You should alias the fields also like this:

SELECT
   xxx,
   p1.NAME as p1name,
   p2.NAME as p2name
FROM Table1
LEFT JOIN Table2 AS p1 ON Table1.worker1 = p1.ID
LEFT JOIN Table2 AS p2 ON Table1.worker2 = p2.ID
WHERE ...
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  • I get an error: Could not run query: Unknown column 'Table2.ID' in 'on clause' (the equivalent names in my table) Oct 23, 2013 at 9:10
  • modified the query. (you have to use the alias is there is any.) Oct 23, 2013 at 9:43

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