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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T09:00:51+00:00 2026-05-15T09:00:51+00:00

So I have a database that is setup sort of like this (simplified, and

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So I have a database that is setup sort of like this (simplified, and in terms of the tables, all are InnoDBs):

Users:    contains based user authentication information (uid, username, encrypted password, et cetera)
Contacts: contains two rows per relationship that exists between users as
          (uid1, uid2), (uid2, uid1) to allow for a good 1:1 relationship
          (must be mutual) between users
Messages: has messages that consist of a blob, owner-id, message-id (auto_increment)

So my question is, what’s the best MySQL query to get all messages that belong to all the contacts of a specific user? Is there an efficient way to do this?

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    2026-05-15T09:00:52+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 9:00 am
    select m.owner-id, m.blob 
      from Users u
      join Contacts c on u.uid = c.uid1
      join Messages m on m.owner-id = c.uid2
     where u.username = 'the_username';
    

    Now the thing is here that this will return every message owned by all of the contacts regardless of whether the message was associated with some interaction between uid1 and uid2.

    Also if you want to see the contact names next to the messages instead of a uid:

    select u2.username, m.blob 
      from Users u
      join Contacts c on u.uid = c.uid1
      join Messages m on m.owner-id = c.uid2
      join Users u2 on u2.uid = c.uid2
     where u.username = 'the_username';
    

    hmm after re-reading your question – I noticed that “must be mutual thing”. That sounds like you would also need an exists query to check on that part to restrict the results to only mutual relationships.

    Might be easier to write if you provided sample table definitions.

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