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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T04:25:50+00:00 2026-05-14T04:25:50+00:00

Table structure goes something like this: Table: Purchasers Columns: id | organization | city

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Table structure goes something like this:

Table: Purchasers Columns: id | organization | city | state

Table: Events Columns: id | purchaser_id

My query:

SELECT purchasers.*, events.id AS event_id 
FROM purchasers 
INNER JOIN events ON events.purchaser_id = purchasers.id 
WHERE purchasers.id = '$id'

What I would like to do, is obviously to select entries by their id from the purchasers table and join from events. That’s the easy part. I can also easily to another query to get other purchasers with the same organization, city and state (there are multiples) but I’d like to do it all in the same query. Is there a way I can do this?

In short, grab purchasers by their ID but then also select other purchasers that have the same organization, city and state.

Thanks.

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    2026-05-14T04:25:50+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 4:25 am

    You could try something like

    SELECT  p.*, 
             e.id
    FROM    purchasers p  INNER JOIN 
            events e ON e.purchaser_id = p.id  INNER JOIN
            (
                SELECT  p.*
                FROM    purchasers p
                WHERE   p.id = '$id'
            ) Original  ON  p.organization = Original.organization
                        AND p.city = Original.city
                        AND p.state = Original.state
    

    The subselect Original will return the original purchaser, and then link to the purchasers table by organization, city and state

    EDIT:

    Changed the query, this will still return duplicates, but only for the number of events registered per purchaser. If you wish to retrieve a DISTINCT list of purchasers, you cannot do this with the event id, so you need something like

    SELECT  p.*
    FROM    purchasers p  INNER JOIN 
            (
                SELECT  p.*
                FROM    purchasers p
                WHERE   p.id = '$id'
            ) Original  ON  p.organization = Original.organization
                        AND p.city = Original.city
                        AND p.state = Original.state
    
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