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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T19:25:55+00:00 2026-05-25T19:25:55+00:00

I have 2 tables with this configuration: table language(‘id’, ‘language_name’, ‘iso_code’) table translation(‘id’, ‘language_id’,

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I have 2 tables with this configuration:

table language('id', 'language_name', 'iso_code')
table translation('id', 'language_id', 'translated_text')

In the first table I have records:

---------------------------------
| id | language_name | iso_code |
---------------------------------
| 1  | English       | en       |
| 2  | Espanõl       | es       |
| 3  | Français      | fr       |
---------------------------------

The second table:

--------------------------------------
| id | language_id | translated_text |
--------------------------------------
| 1  | 1           | Good Morning    |
| 2  | 1           | How are you?    |
| 1  | 2           | Buenos dias     |
| 2  | 3           | Comment ça va?  |
--------------------------------------

All English text strings exist, but some of the other languages dont.

I would like to show a table with ALL English text strings and corresponding translations, like:

----------------------------------------
| text_id | en           | es          |
----------------------------------------
| 1       | Good Morning | Buenos dias |
| 2       | How are you? |             |
----------------------------------------

or

-------------------------------------------
| text_id | en           | fr             |
-------------------------------------------
| 1       | Good Morning | Comment ça va? |
| 2       | How are you? |                |
-------------------------------------------

Any ideas?

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    2026-05-25T19:25:55+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 7:25 pm

    Just keep doing left joins to same table on the ID, but extra columns representing their language…

    Edited to show English if no value in corresponding columns per comment inquiry.

    select 
          eng.id,
          eng.translated_text InEnglish,
          coalesce( spn.translated_text, eng.translated_text ) InSpanish,
          coalesce( frn.translated_text, eng.translated_text )  InFrench
       from
          translation eng
             left join translation spn
                on eng.id = spn.id
                and spn.Language_ID = 2
             left join translation frn
                on eng.id = frn.id
                and spn.Language_ID = 3
       where
          eng.Language_id = 1
       order by 
          eng.id
    
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