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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T20:10:28+00:00 2026-05-17T20:10:28+00:00

Possible Duplicate: SQL query multiple tables I have these 2 tables: ASSOCIATION_TABLE: [id, key,

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SQL query multiple tables

I have these 2 tables:

ASSOCIATION_TABLE: [id, key, name, manager, office, bank, customer]

and

OFFICE_TABLE: [id, name, address, phone]

I am currently running this query to get a data set that I need:

SELECT `name`, `key`, `office`, `manager`, `id` 
FROM `database`.`ASSOCIATION_TABLE`
WHERE `association`.`customer`=4;

How can I modify this query to display the NAME from the OFFICE_TABLE, rather than the ID? I think a table join is my solution, but I’m nut sure what kind, or how exactly to use it.

Thanks in advance.

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    2026-05-17T20:10:28+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 8:10 pm
    SELECT `name`, `key`, ot.name AS OFFICE_NAME, `manager`, `id` 
      FROM `ASSOCIATION_TABLE` at
           LEFT OUTER JOIN OFFICE_TABLE ot
           ON ot.id = at.office
     WHERE `association`.`customer`=4;
    

    That’s an outer join to OFFICE_TABLE. Your resultset will include any records in the ASSOCIATION_TABLE that do not have records in OFFICE_TABLE.

    If you only want to return results with records in OFFICE_TABLE you will want an inner join, e.g.:

    SELECT `name`, `key`, ot.name AS OFFICE_NAME, `manager`, `id` 
      FROM `ASSOCIATION_TABLE` at
           INNER JOIN OFFICE_TABLE ot
           ON ot.id = at.office
     WHERE `association`.`customer`=4;
    
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