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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T00:33:56+00:00 2026-06-01T00:33:56+00:00

I have 4 different tables that I want to join. The tables are structured

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I have 4 different tables that I want to join. The tables are structured with columns as follows:

TableA - aID | nameA | dID

TableB - bID | nameB | cID | aID

TableC - cID | nameC | date

TableD - dID | nameD

Starting with Table A, I understand how to JOIN tables a and c using b, since b has the Primary Keys for those tables. I want to be able to join table TableD on TableA as well. Below is my SQL statement that first joins tables A and B, then joins that to C:

SELECT TableA.*, TableB.*, TableC.* FROM (TableB INNER JOIN TableA
ON TableB.aID= TableA.aID)
INNER JOIN TableC ON(TableB.cID= Tablec.cID)
WHERE (DATE(TableC.date)=date(now())) 

When I attempt to add another join, to include D, I get an error that ‘TableD’ is unknown:

 SELECT TableA.*, TableB.*, TableC.*, TableD.* FROM (TableB INNER JOIN TableA
    ON TableB.aID= TableA.aID)
    INNER JOIN TableC ON(TableB.cID= Tablec.cID)
    INNER JOIN TableA ta ON(ta.dID= TableD.dID)
    WHERE (DATE(TableC.date)=date(now())) 
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    2026-06-01T00:33:58+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 12:33 am

    You want something more like this:

    SELECT TableA.*, TableB.*, TableC.*, TableD.*
    FROM TableA
        JOIN TableB
            ON TableB.aID = TableA.aID
        JOIN TableC
            ON TableC.cID = TableB.cID
        JOIN TableD
            ON TableD.dID = TableA.dID
    WHERE DATE(TableC.date)=date(now()) 
    

    In your example, you are not actually including TableD. All you have to do is perform another join just like you have done before.

    A note: you will notice that I removed many of your parentheses, as they really are not necessary in most of the cases you had them, and only add confusion when trying to read the code. Proper nesting is the best way to make your code readable and separated out.

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