I'm trying to use the "id" in both selects on the UNION, is there any way to do it?
SELECT id, name, (
SELECT DATE_FORMAT(a.time_added, '%d/%m/%Y') AS 'last_update' FROM analysis_groups ag, analysis_group_relation agr, analysis a WHERE ag.id = id AND agr.group_id = ag.id AND a.id = agr.analysis_id AND a.type != 3
UNION
SELECT DATE_FORMAT(a.time_added, '%d/%m/%Y') AS 'last_update' FROM analysis_groups ag, analysis_group_relation agr, analysis a, user_analysis ua WHERE agr.group_id = ag.id AND a.id = agr.analysis_id AND a.type = 3 AND ua.analysis_id = a.id AND a.id = '5bf1d6c5242f1' ORDER BY last_update LIMIT 1
) AS last_update_date
FROM analysis_groups WHERE id != '0' ORDER BY last_update_date DESC LIMIT 20;
UNION
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s in your query are actually a subquery to the outerSELECT
statement, and you can't have a subquery return more than one row like that. Are you getting an error message? What does it say? Also, consider simplifying your code by removing non-essential column and table names. See: How to create a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable exampleLIMIT
clause is in fact at the end of one component of the UNION, when it should be at the end of both (or perhaps moving it outside of the ending parenthesis should work; I can't test it right now - and maybe you'll also want to do the same with the ORDER BY clause). Concerning your main error, though, I'll post an answer soon.LIMIT
clause. Not really familiar with the MySQL syntax, I apologize.