I have 2 tables in my database. One named data
, another named changes
.
The table's columns are
Data
------------
|id | name |
|-----------
|1 | Test |
|2 | Hello|
------------
changes
------------------------------------
|id | name | related_id | Comments |
|-----------------------------------
|1 | Test | 1 | Example |
|2 | Hello| 2 | Example2 |
|3 | Hello| 2 | Example3 |
------------------------------------
As you can see, changes
.related_id
is a foreign key to data
.id
.
changes
can have multiple rows of same name
and related_id
and different comments.
After running this query, I realized that multiple rows are returned where for example, Hello
can appear 2 times.
SELECT DISTINCT data.name, changes.comments FROM data LEFT JOIN changes ON data.id = changes.related_id
Result
--------------------
|name | comments |
|-------------------
|Hello | Example2 |
|Hello | Example3 |
--------------------
How do I go about making sure that only 1 row is returned? I went about SO to look for answers and many stated using DISTINCT
, yet it's not working in my case.
Thanks in advance.
name
with any associated data. Is that possible?name
, then only select thename
:SELECT DISTINCT data.name FROM data ...
But then you actually don't even need ajoin
changes
table to return with thename
. Just that if there are more than 1 row, return the one with the last inserted id. In my case, "Hello" will return ONLYid
of 3 andcomments
of "Example3"