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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T06:49:31+00:00 2026-05-26T06:49:31+00:00

I have three tables: posts , cat_collection , and cat_mapping posts contains the fields

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I have three tables: posts, cat_collection, and cat_mapping
posts contains the fields you would expect to see in a table named posts
id, type, title, body, author, email, date, ect..

cat_collection contains id, name, description

cat_mapping contains *id, collection_id, post_id*

I currently have two queries, the first one selects the information from posts, the second retrieves the associated categories from cat_collection and cat_mapping

first

SELECT post.id, post.type, post.title, post.body, post.date, post.author, post.email
FROM posts AS post
WHERE post.id = 1

second

SELECT cat.name
FROM cat_collection AS cat
LEFT JOIN cat_mapping AS map ON map.collection_id = cat.id
WHERE map.post_id = 1

Is there a way to return all of the post information, as well as the list of associated categories with a single query?

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    2026-05-26T06:49:32+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 6:49 am

    If I understand your data model, you just need another left join. You may want to re-order the joins to make sure that your query is efficient and returns the right data.

    SELECT
      posts.id,
      posts.type,
      posts.title,
      posts.body,
      posts.date,
      posts.author,
      posts.email,
      cat.name
    FROM
      posts
    LEFT JOIN 
        cat_mapping AS map ON map.post_id = posts.id
    LEFT JOIN 
        cat_collection AS collection ON map.collection_id = collection.id
    WHERE
      posts.id = 1
    

    Please think carefully about your aliases. Aliasing “posts” to “post” is silly. Aliasing “cat_collection” to cat is confusing – the table is about collections of cats, not cats.

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