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I have two tables

Table A

    id ! name ! fk_1_table_B_1 ! fk_2_table_B_2
-------|------|----------------|--------------
    1  | John | 1              | 3
    2  | Paul | 2              | 1
    3  | Anna | 4              | 2
    4  | Alan ! 3              | 1

Table B

    id | code
-------|------
    1  | EN
    2  | US
    3  | FR
    4  | IT

The idea is to obtain the following query

    id ! name ! code (fk_1_table_B_1) ! code (fk_1_table_B_2)
-------!------!-----------------------!-----------------
    1  | John | EN                    | FR
    2  | Paul | US                    | EN
    3  | Anna | IT                    | US
    4  | Alan ! FR                    | EN

If Table A had only one FK Column from Table B I would do

SELECT tableA, name, tableB.code 
FROM tableA, table B
WHERE tableA.fk_1_table_B_1 = tableB.id

How can I do this with Table A having two columns as FK from B? What should I select in the SELECT?EN

Thanks

2 Answers 2

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You should join to the same table twice, giving it two different aliases:

SELECT a.id, a.name, b1.code, b2.code
FROM tableA a
JOIN tableB b1 ON b1.id = a.fk_1_table_B_1
JOIN tableB b2 ON b2.id = a.fk_2_table_B_2

Note how this query uses ANSI join syntax for better clarity: rather than listing all tables in the FROM clause, it puts each of the aliased tableBs in its own JOIN clause.

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    It's best to be in the habit of using the full join syntax like this in general. Even if you don't have to, it helps you to be aware of how the tables link together. Oct 15, 2014 at 16:11
  • For this kind of queries you have to use ON clause and you cannot write it like CROSS JOIN without ON
    – ganji
    Jan 14, 2016 at 14:56
1

Maybe this?

select a.id, a.name,
(select b.code from B b where b.id = a.fk_1_table_B_1),
(select c.code from B c where c.id = a.fk_1_table_B_2),
 from A a

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