This is my first question here. I have a complicated SQL database and I need to join different tables which have the same column names.
“event” is a sports match. It contains tournament_stageFK which is linked to tournament_stage table, which contains tournamentFK which is linked to tournament table, which contains tournament_templateFK which is linked to tournament_template table, which contains sportFK which is linked to sport table.
So in order to find out what sport the match is from, I need to do an inner join, otherwise I’d have to open the database millions of times. The only way to do it is this, but I don’t know how to display the results. My poor attempt to echo the results is below:
$SQL = "SELECT sport.name,
country.name,
tournament_template.name,
tournament.name,
tournament_stage.name,
event.*
FROM tournament_template
INNER JOIN sport
ON tournament_template.sportFK = sport.id
INNER JOIN tournament ON tournament.tournament_templateFK = tournament_template.id
INNER JOIN tournament_stage ON tournament_stage.tournamentFK = tournament.id
INNER JOIN event ON event.tournament_stageFK = tournament_stage.id
INNER JOIN country ON tournament_stage.countryFK = country.id
WHERE DATE(event.startdate) = CURRENT_DATE()
ORDER BY sport.name ASC,
country.name ASC,
tournament_stage.name ASC,
event.startdate ASC";
$result = mysql_query($SQL);
while($get=mysql_fetch_array($result))
{
echo $result['event.name'];
echo "<br>";
}
You need to use column aliases and access those in your fetch call. Instead of
event.*, be explicit about the columns you need: