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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T13:46:21+00:00 2026-05-15T13:46:21+00:00

I’m using the Java spring framework for security. My pre-existing table layout differs from

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I’m using the Java spring framework for security. My pre-existing table layout differs from spring’s expected, but I’m allowed to specify a custom authorities-by-username query on the jdbc-user-service. The problem is that this query expects only a single parameter (?) in the SQL statement. Basically, if the user exists in the users table at all, they should get ‘ROLE_USER’. If they exist in the auth table as ‘S’, they should get ‘ROLE_USER’, ‘ROLE_LICENSEE’ and ‘ROLE_SYSADMIN’. If they exist in the auth table as ‘L’, they should get both ‘ROLE_LICENSEE’, and ‘ROLE_USER’.

SELECT U.email AS 'username', 'ROLE_USER' AS 'authority' FROM users U WHERE U.email=**?**
UNION
SELECT U.email AS 'username', 'ROLE_LICENSEE' AS 'authority' 
  FROM users U, auth_sys A 
 WHERE U.user_id=A.user_id AND A.auth_type IN ('L', 'S') AND U.email=**?**
UNION
SELECT U.email AS 'username', 'ROLE_ADMIN' AS 'authority' 
  FROM users U, auth_sys A 
 WHERE U.user_id=A.user_id AND A.auth_type='S' AND U.email=**?**;

My question is how can I reduce this from 3 (?)’s down to 1?

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    2026-05-15T13:46:22+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 1:46 pm

    It sounds like you won’t be able to do that; since it sounds like you want a separate row for each user if they’re in multiple roles.

    If you can get by with only one row returned per user; and can assume that any Admin is also a licensee (evident by your where clause), you should be able to use a case statement and a left join.

    Something like:

    SELECT u.Email,
    CASE WHEN a.user_id is null then 'Role_User'
    WHEN a.auth_type = 'S' then 'Role_Admin'
    WHEN a.auth_type = 'L' then 'Role_Licensee' end as 'authority'
    FROM users u LEFT JOIN auth_sys a on u.user_id = a.user_id
    WHERE u.email = **?**
    

    Granted; i’m not completely familiar with the table structure, so it might require a little tweaking; but that should be enough to get you started

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