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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T16:44:08+00:00 2026-05-17T16:44:08+00:00

The query below fetches the wageTypeID based on the current active hiring info record

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The query below fetches the wageTypeID based on the current active hiring info record and salary record.

  SELECT wt.wageTypeID
    FROM TimeSheet t 
  INNER JOIN Employee e ON e.employeeID = t.employeeID
  INNER JOIN Salary s ON s.salaryID = t.salaryID
  INNER JOIN Wage w ON w.wageID = s.wageID
  INNER JOIN EmpHiringInfo ehf ON ehf.EmpHiringInfoID = s.EmpHiringInfoID
  INNER JOIN WageType wt ON wt.wageTypeID = w.wageTypeID
  WHERE ehf.employeeID = 300  
    AND ehf.isActive = 1 
    AND s.isActive = 1

The above query should return the value 15! I wonder where did i go wrong?


Here is the schema of the joined tables:

TimeSheet:
timeSheetID
employeeID - 300
salaryID
.
.

Salary:
salaryID
EmpHiringInfoID
wageID
isActive - true
.
.

WageType:
wageTypeID - 15
wageTypeTitle - Hourly

Wage:
wageID
wageTypeID - 15
wageAmount - $11


EmpHiringInfo:
EmpHiringInfoID
employeeID
isActive - true
.
.

The isActive in Salary is only and only True for one record. Same thing applied to
EmpHiringInfo.

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    2026-05-17T16:44:08+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 4:44 pm

    Without an actual data dump (and the create table statements), we can’t exactly say because we can’t see your data. So here’s how to approach the situation so you can find out where the issue is:

    1. Scale back the SELECT statement to have no JOINs–you want to make sure the base table returns the record(s) you need before going any further.
    2. Add a JOIN, one at a time. Each JOIN you add, you need to check the resultset to see that the rows you’re expecting are still visible. If a JOIN has more than one criteria (IE: ehf), then again–incrementally add criteria while checking every time.

    Eventually, the criteria that is causing the issue will become obvious and so you’ll have to review how to handle the situation. It’s possible more than one JOIN is causing troubles, and you might not see the others until after one is addressed.

    I recommend restructuring your query to use the table you’re selecting the most data from in the FROM clause. In this case, that means:

    SELECT wt.wageTypeID
      FROM WAGETYPE wt
    

    That will make adding JOINs easier.

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