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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T10:46:51+00:00 2026-06-15T10:46:51+00:00

Fields from table TICKETS : ID TICKETID CUSTOMER 234 29 9798797 235 76 7887878

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Fields from table TICKETS:

ID TICKETID CUSTOMER
234   29      9798797
235   76      7887878

Fields from table RECEPTS:

ID   DATENEW    TOTAL
234 2012-12-03   22.57
235 2012-12-03   33.98

Fields from table PAYMENTS:

RECEIPT   PAYMENT
234       cash
235       debt

Fields from table CUSTOMERS:

ID            NAME
9798797       John
7887878       Helen

The relation between tables is very easy to understand: TICKETS.CUSTOMER=CUSTOMERS.ID; PAYMENTS.RECEIPT=RECEIPTS.ID=TICKETS.ID

The Final Result I would like to achive to have:

TICKETID DATENEW      NAME    PAYMENT TOTAL
29       2012-12-03   John     cash   22.57
76       2012-12-03   Helen    debt   33.98

I tried to do something like this but it wrong somewhere:

Select TICKETS.TICKETID, RECEIPTS.DATENEW, PAYMENTS.TOTAL,  CUSTOMERS.NAME, PAYMENTS.PAYMENT FROM PEOPLE, RECEIPTS 
INNER JOIN TICKETS ON RECEIPTS.ID = TICKETS.ID
INNER JOIN CUSTOMERS ON TICKETS.CUSTOMER = CUSTOMERS.ID
ORDER BY RECEIPTS.DATENEW
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    2026-06-15T10:46:52+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 10:46 am

    You should be able to use the following to get the result:

    select t.ticketid,
      date_format(r.datenew, '%Y-%m-%d') datenew,
      c.name,
      p.payment,
      r.total
    from tickets t
    left join RECEPTS r
      on t.id = r.id
    left join CUSTOMERS c
      on t.customer = c.id
    left join payments p 
      on t.id = p.RECEIPT
      and r.id = p.RECEIPT
    

    See SQL Fiddle with Demo

    Result:

    | TICKETID |    DATENEW |  NAME | PAYMENT | TOTAL |
    ---------------------------------------------------
    |       29 | 2012-12-03 |  John |    cash | 22.57 |
    |       76 | 2012-12-03 | Helen |    debt | 33.98 |
    
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