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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T07:40:28+00:00 2026-06-14T07:40:28+00:00

I am using mysql database. I have two tables bugs and profiles. Bugs table

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I am using mysql database. I have two tables bugs and profiles. Bugs table has two columns (assigned_to, qa_contact) pointing to profiles by a many to one relationship.
These are the simplified version of my queries.

Firstly, I was trying to do this but it returns duplicate rows where qa_contact is null in the bugs table

select 
  bug_id, 
  desc, 
  dev.assigned_to, 
  qa.qa_contact 
from 
 bugs, 
 profiles as dev, 
 profiles as qa
where 
  assigned_to = dev.userid 
  and (qa_contact = qa.userid or qa_contact is null)

Secondly, my new approach is:

select bug_id, desc, dev.assigned_to, qa.qa_contact 
from 
 bugs, 
 profiles as dev, 
 profiles as qa
where 
  assigned_to = dev.userid 
  and qa_contact = qa.userid

 UNION

select bug_id, desc, dev.assigned_to, null 
from 
 bugs, 
 profiles as dev, 
 profiles as qa
where 
  assigned_to = dev.userid 
  and qa_contact is null

But in the second approach it excludes the result where qa_contact is null. Can anyone suggest a efficient way of doing this because I am dealing with records in order of millions and would like to add more filters on the resultset.

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    2026-06-14T07:40:29+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 7:40 am

    This is what LEFT JOINs are for:

    SELECT bug_id, `desc`, dev.assigned_to, qa.qa_contact 
    FROM bugs
    INNER JOIN profiles as dev ON bugs.assigned_to = dev.userid
    LEFT OUTER JOIN profiles as qa ON bugs.qa_contact = qa.userid
    
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