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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T16:10:14+00:00 2026-05-17T16:10:14+00:00

Why am i getting a #1222 – The used SELECT statements have a different

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Why am i getting a #1222 – The used SELECT statements have a different number of columns
? i am trying to load wall posts from this users friends and his self.

SELECT u.id AS pid, b2.id AS id, b2.message AS message, b2.date AS date FROM 
(
    (
        SELECT b.id AS id, b.pid AS pid, b.message AS message, b.date AS date FROM 
        wall_posts AS b 
        JOIN Friends AS f ON f.id = b.pid 
        WHERE f.buddy_id = '1' AND f.status = 'b'
        ORDER BY date DESC
        LIMIT 0, 10
    )
    UNION
    (
        SELECT * FROM
        wall_posts
        WHERE pid = '1'
        ORDER BY date DESC
        LIMIT 0, 10
    )
    ORDER BY date DESC
    LIMIT 0, 10
) AS b2 
JOIN Users AS u
ON b2.pid = u.id
WHERE u.banned='0' AND u.email_activated='1'
ORDER BY date DESC
LIMIT 0, 10

The wall_posts table structure looks like id date privacy pid uid message

The Friends table structure looks like Fid id buddy_id invite_up_date status

pid stands for profile id. I am not really sure whats going on.

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    2026-05-17T16:10:14+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 4:10 pm

    The first statement in the UNION returns four columns:

    SELECT b.id AS id, 
           b.pid AS pid, 
           b.message AS message, 
           b.date AS date 
      FROM wall_posts AS b 
    

    The second one returns six, because the * expands to include all the columns from WALL_POSTS:

    SELECT b.id, 
           b.date, 
           b.privacy,
           b.pid. 
           b.uid message
      FROM wall_posts AS b 
    

    The UNION and UNION ALL operators require that:

    1. The same number of columns exist in all the statements that make up the UNION’d query
    2. The data types have to match at each position/column

    Use:

    FROM ((SELECT b.id AS id, 
                 b.pid AS pid, 
                 b.message AS message, 
                 b.date AS date 
            FROM wall_posts AS b 
            JOIN Friends AS f ON f.id = b.pid 
           WHERE f.buddy_id = '1' AND f.status = 'b'
        ORDER BY date DESC
           LIMIT 0, 10)
          UNION
          (SELECT id,
                  pid,
                  message,
                  date
             FROM wall_posts
            WHERE pid = '1'
         ORDER BY date DESC
            LIMIT 0, 10))
    
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