I am unable to figure out how to join a couple of tables together when multiple columns in one table refer to another table.
For example, I have a "document_statuses" table:
document_statuses table:
+-----------+-------------+
| status_id | status_name |
+-----------+-------------+
| 1 | RECEIVED |
| 2 | MISSING |
| 3 | NOT_NEEDED |
+-----------+-------------+
Now in another table, I am tracking the status of multiple documents:
filings table:
+-----------+-------------+----------------+----------------+----------------+
| filing_id | filing_name | doc1_status_id | doc2_status_id | doc3_status_id |
+-----------+-------------+----------------+----------------+----------------+
| 1 | John | 1 | 3 | 2 |
| 2 | Mikaela | 2 | 3 | 2 |
| 3 | Sam | 1 | 2 | 1 |
+-----------+-------------+----------------+----------------+----------------+
How would I write a query that pulls the status_name
in for each column and produce the following result:
+-------------+-------------+-------------+------------+
| Filing Name | Doc1 Status | Doc2 Status | Doc3Status |
+-------------+-------------+-------------+------------+
| John | RECEIVED | NOT_NEEDED | MISSING |
| Mikaela | MISSING | NOT_NEEDED | MISSING |
| Sam | RECEIVED | MISSING | RECEIVED |
+-------------+-------------+-------------+------------+
I'm aware of how to do this when looking up a single field from document_statuses
per row, but not multiple. If I only had one column in documents
that referred to document_statuses
, I'd do a simple JOIN
:
SELECT filing_name, status_name
FROM documents d
LEFT JOIN document_statuses ds ON d.doc1_status = ds.status_id
But how do I do that when I need more than one?