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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T18:20:39+00:00 2026-05-11T18:20:39+00:00

I am looking to create a SQL query that collects the results from multiple

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I am looking to create a SQL query that collects the results from multiple queries.

I would like to apply a random sort order and return a limited number of the records.

The queries will all return the same field (“RefCode” in this example), but will have different FROM and WHERE statements.

See an example below of some possible queries:

SELECT PD.RefCode
FROM ((PD 
INNER JOIN P ON PD.PrdFK = P.PrdID) 
INNER JOIN PR ON PR.ChildCatFK = P.ChildCatFK)
WHERE PR.ParentCatFK = 6

SELECT PD.RefCode
FROM (PR 
INNER JOIN PD ON PR.PrdDetFK = PD.PrdDetID)
WHERE PR.ChildCatFK = 14

I have tried doing this using various techniques (i.e. UNION) but have not been able to get the right method.

The random sorting and limiting of records (Using RAND() and LIMIT 0,10) is not essential but it would be great to have.

Is this possible or do I need to create each query separately?

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    2026-05-11T18:20:40+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 6:20 pm

    Use a UNION to combine the queries. Wrap them in a subquery so you can ORDER BY and LIMIT the result:

    SELECT RefCode
    FROM (
        SELECT PD.RefCode
        FROM PD 
        INNER JOIN P ON PD.PrdFK = P.PrdID
        INNER JOIN PR ON PR.ChildCatFK = P.ChildCatFK
        WHERE PR.ParentCatFK = 6
    
        UNION ALL
    
        SELECT PD.RefCode
        FROM PR 
        INNER JOIN PD ON PR.PrdDetFK = PD.PrdDetID
        WHERE PR.ChildCatFK = 14
    
    ) subquery
    ORDER BY RAND() 
    LIMIT 10
    
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