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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T19:13:13+00:00 2026-06-13T19:13:13+00:00

Given table1, table2, and table3 (assume they are identical in structure), is it possible

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Given table1, table2, and table3 (assume they are identical in structure), is it possible to select the first 1/3 records of table1, table2, and table3? Then the second 1/3? Then the last 1/3?

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    2026-06-13T19:13:13+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 7:13 pm

    The first 1/3 record:

    SELECT *
    FROM
    (
        SELECT *
        FROM
        (
           SELECT * FROM Table1 
           UNION ALL 
           SELECT * FROM Table2
           UNION ALL
           SELECT * FROM Table3 
           UNION ALL
        ) sub
        ORDER BY ID DESC
        LIMIT 3
    ) t 
    ORDER BY Id ASC
    LIMIT 1
    

    The second 2/3::

    SELECT *
    FROM
    (
        SELECT *
        FROM
        (
           SELECT * FROM Table1 
           UNION ALL 
           SELECT * FROM Table2
           UNION ALL
           SELECT * FROM Table3 
           UNION ALL
        ) sub
        ORDER BY ID DESC
        LIMIT 3
    ) t 
    ORDER BY Id ASC
    LIMIT 2, 1
    

    The last 1/3 record:

    SELECT *
    FROM
    (
        SELECT *
        FROM
        (
           SELECT * FROM Table1 
           UNION ALL 
           SELECT * FROM Table2
           UNION ALL
           SELECT * FROM Table3 
           UNION ALL
        ) sub
        ORDER BY ID DESC
        LIMIT 3
    ) t 
    ORDER BY Id DESC
    LIMIT 1
    
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