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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T11:55:51+00:00 2026-06-13T11:55:51+00:00

I have a table named medOrder. In this table I have orders. One order

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I have a table named medOrder. In this table I have orders. One order has many wishes. I tried to write a query that shows one record and all the names of the wishes but I don’t think the query is as good as it could be.

SELECT m.ordcode as koden, w.wish, r.meaName as rnamn, r.meaImg as bild, 
        r.meaPrice as pris, k.catName as cname from cats k, meals r, wishes w,
        meaOrder m
    join orders c on c.ordNR='7265'
    WHERE m.ordNR=c.ordNR AND m.meaID=r.meaID AND m.wishesID=w.id
        AND r.catID=k.catID
    ORDER BY m.ordcode DESC;

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    2026-06-13T11:55:52+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 11:55 am

    Try this query:

    SELECT koden, GROUP_CONCAT(wish) wish, rnamn, bild, pris, cname 
    FROM
    (
    SELECT m.ordcode as koden, w.wish, r.meaName as rnamn, r.meaImg as bild, 
            r.meaPrice as pris, k.catName as cname from cats k, meals r, wishes w,
            meaOrder m
        join orders c on c.ordNR='7265'
        WHERE m.ordNR=c.ordNR AND m.meaID=r.meaID AND m.wishesID=w.id
            AND r.catID=k.catID
    ) T
    GROUP BY koden, rnamn, bild, pris, cname
    ORDER BY koden DESC
    

    This query does GROUP BY on all the repeating columns but concatenate values for the non-repeating column of wish.

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