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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T09:25:19+00:00 2026-05-11T09:25:19+00:00

I am writing a PHP/MySQL program and I would like to know how to

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I am writing a PHP/MySQL program and I would like to know how to search across multiple tables using MySQL.

Basically, I have a search box as in the top right of most sites, and when user’s search something in that box, it needs to search in users.username, users.profile_text, uploads.title, uploads.description, sets.description and comments.text. I need to get the ID (stored in a id field in each table) and if possible, a google like excerpt.

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  1. 2026-05-11T09:25:19+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 9:25 am

    You can either write your procedure to query each of these tables individually, or you could create a relatively simple view that conglomerates all of the searchable columns of the important tables along with an indicator showing which table they’re from. There’s not really a magic way to search multiple tables other than writing the statements normally.

    The second approach would look something like this:

    (SELECT 'Table 1' AS TableName, id as Id, text as Searchable FROM table1) UNION (SELECT 'Table 2' AS TableName, table2_id as Id, name as Searchable FROM table2) UNION ... 

    Then search on the resulting view. It’s important to note that this method won’t be fast.

    A similar, and faster, alternative would be to dedicate a table to this task instead of a view, and populate it on insert/update/delete of the real tables instead of recomputing it on access.

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