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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T08:30:37+00:00 2026-06-13T08:30:37+00:00

Let’s say that I have two tables in a database: Table1 and Table2 .

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Let’s say that I have two tables in a database: Table1 and Table2.

Table1 have the following columns:

Var1 | Var2

and Table2 have the following columns:

Var3 | Var4

I also have a constant, x.

Now, I would like to write an SQL expression that includes every row in Table1 that satisfies the following criteria:

Var1 = x
or there is a row in Table2 where Var4=Var2 and where Var3=x

How do I write this as an SQL expression?

I guess it should start with SELECT * FROM Table1 WHERE Var1=x but from there, I’m lost.

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    2026-06-13T08:30:39+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 8:30 am

    The magic element that you need is a UNION, which essentially appends one result set to another.

    SELECT *
    FROM Table1
    WHERE Var1=x
    
    UNION
    
    SELECT *
    FROM Table1
    JOIN Table2 ON Table1.Var2 = Table2.Var4
    WHERE Table1.Var1 <> x -- this is to avoid dups of rows that satisfy both cases
      AND Table2.Var3 = x
    
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