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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T11:47:37+00:00 2026-06-17T11:47:37+00:00

i’m trying to do 2 queries in 1 basically with 2 different tables with

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i’m trying to do 2 queries in 1 basically with 2 different tables with different columns.. i tried this:

SELECT * FROM $TIMES_TABLE WHERE uid='$contextUser' AND submitstatus=1 UNION SELECT first_name, last_name, employid, manager FROM $USER_TABLE WHERE username='$contextUser'

but i get this error:

Can't perform query: The used SELECT statements have a different number of columns 

i don’t understand. can someone please help

thanks

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    2026-06-17T11:47:38+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 11:47 am

    A query returns a resultset, which is “defined” by the number of columns in the resultset AND the datatypes of each column.

    A UNION or UNION ALL operation is designed to “append” two resultsets together; and in order to do that the resultsets from the two queries must be identical in terms of the number of columns returned, and the datatypes of each column must also be the same.

    Sometimes, when the resultsets are off by just a little bit, we can fudge the query a bit, to make the resultsets match (adding some literals as column placeholders)

    SELECT 'u'                 AS source
         , u.first_name        AS first_name
         , u.last_name         AS last_name 
         , u.employid          AS employid
         , u.manager           AS manager 
      FROM $USER_TABLE u
     WHERE u.username='$contextUser'
     UNION ALL
    SELECT 't'                 AS source
         , t.some_string       AS first_name
         , t.some_otherstring  AS last_name 
         , 0                   AS employid
         , 0                   AS manager
      FROM $TIMES_TABLE t 
     WHERE t.uid='$contextUser'
       AND t.submitstatus=1
    

    Note, the names of columns (or aliases assigned to the columns or expressions) are not important; what’s important here is that both queries return five columns, and the datatypes of each column position matches: VARCHAR, VARCHAR, VARCHAR, INT, INT


    When developing a SQL statement, it’s important to define what resultset is going to be returned. How many columns, and the datatype of each column.

    When developing a query that uses a “UNION” or “UNION ALL” operation, the resultsets from each query has to match.

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