I have two tables that I am trying to join. One contains a list of customers, the other is a list of orders. I am trying to formulate a query that will allow me to select all of the customers listed in the table customers who have at least one order in the table orders. However, I do not want to get duplicates for those customers who have multiple orders. Any suggestions how I can accomplish this?
I know this is probably a common issue, however I have no idea what this type of query would be called so that I could search for an answer. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
It’s much simpler than you may think:
select distinct(customer_id) from orders;Edit: If you actually want to get the full info on the customer,
select * from customers where customer_id in (select distinct(customer_id) from orders);