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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T23:52:41+00:00 2026-05-25T23:52:41+00:00

So, I’m a bit on how to use a separate table in a relationship,

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So, I’m a bit on how to use a separate table in a relationship, or something like that…

I have a table with around 5000 hotels called exp_h_hotels.
On my website, I use the pages module to create a static subpage for each part of the country. I want to list all hotels that belong to a specific region.

I have understood that I can’t do something like this (using ExpressionEngine tags with the query module):

{exp:query sql="SELECT * FROM exp_h_hotels WHERE h_regionname ='{regionname}'"}
       {hotel_name}
{/exp:query} 

Anyone knows the best way to go forward with this?

I have looked into using the ExpressionEngine API to insert the data into a channel – however, I get the feeling that it wouldn’t be optimal to flood the channel entries table with 5000 posts with 14-20 fields with data each.

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    2026-05-25T23:52:42+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 11:52 pm

    There’s no reason why this shouldn’t work as you expect, so long as your exp:query tag is inside your channel:entries tag:

    {exp:channel:entries channel="pages" limit="1"}
    <h1>Hotels in {regionname}</h1>
    <ul>    
    {exp:query sql="SELECT * FROM exp_h_hotels WHERE h_regionname ='{regionname}'"}
       <li>{hotel_name}</li>
    {/exp:query}
    </ul>
    {/exp:channel:entries}
    

    However, for the long-term, importing your hotels into a new channel in EE is a much better plan. You could export from your database to CSV (using phpMyAdmin perhaps) and then import into EE using DataGrab. Nothing wrong with adding 5000 new entries to EE.

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