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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T19:03:58+00:00 2026-05-23T19:03:58+00:00

Assume I have 4 tables: Table 1: Task ID Task Schedule 1 Cut Grass

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Assume I have 4 tables:

Table 1: Task

ID     Task            Schedule
1      Cut Grass         Mon
2      Sweep Floor       Fri
3      Wash Dishes       Fri

Table 2: Assigned

ID     TaskID (FK)     PersonID (FK)
1          1                1
2          1                2
3          2                3
4          3                2

Table 3: Person

ID     Name
1      Tom
2      Dick
3      Harry

Table 4: Mobile

ID     PersonID (FK)     CountryCode     MobileNumber
1          1                 1           555-555-5555
2          2                44           555-555-1234
3          3                81           555-555-5678
4          3                81           555-555-0000

I’m trying to display the

  1. Task on a certain day
  2. Name of person assigned to task
  3. Phone numbers of said person

I think it should be something like the following, but I’m not sure how to set up the conditions so that the results are limited correctly:

SELECT T.ID, T.Task, P.Name, M.MobileNumber
FROM Task AS T
LEFT JOIN Assigned AS A
     ON T.ID = A.TaskID
LEFT JOIN Person AS P
     ON A.PersonID = P.ID
LEFT JOIN Mobile AS M
     ON M.PersonID = P.ID
WHERE T.Schedule = Fri

My goal is to fetch the following information (it will be displayed differently):

Tasks                        Name             MobileNumber
Sweep Floor, Wash Dishes     Dick, Harry      44-555-555-1234, 81-555-555-5678, 81-555-555-0000

Of course, if JOIN is the wrong way to do this, please say so.

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    2026-05-23T19:03:59+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 7:03 pm

    It’s unclear what you want to do with duplicate data in this case, but you should be looking at using inner joins instead of outer joins, and using something like group_concat() to combine the phone numbers.

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