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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T17:56:33+00:00 2026-05-25T17:56:33+00:00

i have a problem to understand what happens in this query: $db->select(select r.id, m.mailing_id,

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i have a problem to understand what happens in this query:

$db->select("select r.id, m.mailing_id, r.email,
m.done from lp_relations r, lp_mailings_relations m 
where m.relation_id=r.id and m.mailing_id=? order by r.name",
$rs[$i]["id"]

its about the letters r. and m. before the fieldnamesthese, these aren’t tablenames, but i suspect abbreviations of some kind of joins, but i have never seen them before this way.

I can rewrite my own query to get the job done, but i like to know what this means, so i can tackle the problem itself (mailing sent twice)

Thanks in advance for any help!

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    2026-05-25T17:56:33+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 5:56 pm

    Look at
    FROM lp_relations r, lp_mailings_relations m.
    After real table names you find a new name, used to make SELECT part shorter and easy to read.
    So table lp_relations becomes r and table lp_mailings_relations becomes m!

    You could write:

    SELECT r.id, r.email, m.mailing_id, m.done 
    FROM lp_relations r INNER JOIN lp_mailings_relations m 
    ON m.relation_id=r.id
    WHERE m.mailing_id=? 
    ORDER BY r.name
    
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