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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T05:50:53+00:00 2026-05-31T05:50:53+00:00

Query: SELECT id, username, (SELECT username FROM users WHERE email = ‘{$email}’ AND activate

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Query:

SELECT id, username,
       (SELECT username 
          FROM users 
         WHERE email = '{$email}' 
           AND activate = 0 ) AS inactive
  FROM users
 WHERE email = '{$email}'
   AND password = '{$password}'
   AND activate = 1

The field email is UNIQUE so there is no duplication in emails.

I want to output the username and the id if the combination email,password,activate=1 exists OR output username as inactive if the combination email,activate=0 exists.

update: this is working

       SELECT id,

            (SELECT username 
               FROM users 
              WHERE email = '{$email}' 
            AND activate = 0
            ) AS inactive,

            (SELECT username 
               FROM users 
              WHERE email = '{$email}' 
            AND activate = 1
            AND password = '{$password}'
            ) AS active

            FROM users
            WHERE email = '{$email}'
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    Editorial Team
    2026-05-31T05:50:55+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 5:50 am

    Try the following

    select id, 
       case activate
          when 0 then 'inactive'
          when 1 then username
       end as username
    from users
    WHERE email = '{$email}'
       AND (activate = 0 or password = '{$password}')
    

    The case statement is present for selecting between multiple options of a column or expression

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