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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T14:51:57+00:00 2026-05-20T14:51:57+00:00

I have about 15 tables, each table containing about 10, 000 rows and about

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I have about 15 tables, each table containing about 10, 000 rows and about 30 columns. I want the users of my site to be able to search for a Part Number, or a product/description and display the results. Regardless of which table it’s in.

Each product page is the same as the name of each corresponding table. So if a product is found, it will just display a link to the correct page (the filename is the name of the table).

Can’t we just do something like:

query = “find $q in dbase.tables”; ?

And if $q exists in a table, return the name of the table it was found in?

Any help is appreciated!

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    2026-05-20T14:51:58+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 2:51 pm

    If all the tables have the same structure you might be able to do that. (That sounds like it’s a simplistic manual partitioning scheme.)

    Anway to join multiple tables you can use

    SELECT * FROM tbl1
    UNION ALL
    SELECT * FROM tbl2
    ...
    

    And to get your simple access method you might create a view on that concatenation:

    CREATE VIEW alltables AS
        SELECT * ... UNION ... 
    

    Not ever tested this. But this view would then facilitate SELECT * FROM alltables WHERE find($q)... – you’d still need a valid query for the columns of course.

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