Reputation: 1018
I'm trying to learn how to join multiple columns from one table to a single column from another table.
This is my table structure in its simplest form:
teams
id | team_name |
1 | teamA |
2 | teamB |
3 | teamC |
4 | teamD |
trades
id | team_1 (FK to teams.id) | team_2 (FK to teams.id) |
1 | 1 | 2 |
2 | 3 | 4 |
This is my current SQL which joins trades.team_1 to teams.id:
SELECT teams.team_name AS team1, teams.team_name AS team2, trades.team_1, trades.team_2
FROM teams
JOIN trades ON (trades.team_1 = teams.id);
My question is, how do I create a second join that also joins trades.team_2 to trades.id?
This would mean both trades.team_1 AND trades.team_2 would be joined to trades.id
The results I want to get back would be:
team1 | team2 | team_1 | team_2 |
teamA | teamB | 1 | 2 |
teamC | teamD | 3 | 4 |
Upvotes: 20
Views: 68190
Reputation: 9860
SELECT t1.team_name AS team1, t2.team_name AS t2, tr.team_1, tr.team_2
FROM trades tr
INNER JOIN teams t1 ON t1.id = tr.team_1
INNER JOIN teams t2 ON t2.id = tr.team_2
Upvotes: 14
Reputation: 66687
Like this:
select t1.team_name as team1, t2.team_name as team2, t.team_1, t.team_2
from trades t
inner join teams t1 on t1.id = t.team_1
inner join teams t2 on t2.id = t.team_2;
Upvotes: 53
Reputation: 837966
Try joining the teams table again but using two different aliases:
SELECT
teams1.team_name AS team1,
teams2.team_name AS team2,
trades.team_1,
trades.team_2
FROM trades
JOIN teams AS teams1 ON trades.team_1 = teams1.id
JOIN teams AS teams2 ON trades.team_2 = teams2.id
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 23171
You need to join twice:
SELECT t1.team_name as team1, t2.team_name as team2, trades.team_t, trades.team_2
FROM teams t1, teams t2, trades
WHERE t1.id = trades.team_1 and t2.id = trades.team_2
Upvotes: 2