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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T19:18:01+00:00 2026-06-11T19:18:01+00:00

I have the following SQL statement SELECT be.*, it.order_number FROM songs AS be INNER

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I have the following SQL statement

SELECT be.*, it.order_number
FROM songs AS be

INNER JOIN
(
    SELECT song_id, order_number
    FROM items
    WHERE order_status = 1
) it
ON be.id = it.song_id

INNER JOIN orders AS or
ON it.order_number = or.order_number

WHERE be.active = 0

I can’t seem to understand why this statement does not produce any results. When I remove the following line;

INNER JOIN orders AS or
ON it.order_number = or.order_number

It seems to produce results, and I know that the order_number does exist in the orders table – so it’s clearly incorrect syntax but i’m not sure where to go from here? Appreciate the help.

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    2026-06-11T19:18:03+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 7:18 pm

    The problem in this particular instance is that the or in the query is a reserved word. You can use that if you wish, but you’ll have to quote it, like so

    SELECT be.*, it.order_number
    FROM songs AS be
    
    INNER JOIN
    (
        SELECT song_id, order_number
        FROM items
        WHERE order_status = 1
    ) it
    ON be.id = it.song_id
    
    INNER JOIN orders AS "or"
    ON it.order_number = "or".order_number
    
    WHERE be.active = 0
    

    Generally though, for readability, I’d avoid such names. If you have to quote it or escape it, it’s probably a bad name.

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