jlipin3 Posted October 25, 2010 Share Posted October 25, 2010 I'm using WordPress. I want to select a group of id's in one table, and use those id's to select a bunch of posts in another table, and only retrieve the most recent post. So, theoretically, I want to do this: $article_ids_query = mysql_query("SELECT `object_id` FROM `wp_term_relationships` WHERE `term_taxonomy_id`='" . $term_taxonomy_id[0] . "'"); //this will retrieve a bunch of `object_id's` $articles = mysql_query("SELECT `post_title`, `post_content` FROM `wp_posts` WHERE `ID`='" . $article_ids_query . "'"); The obvious problem is that the $article_ids_query is going to be a result set. How could I do it so that I use the query in $article_ids_query to be part of the $articles query. This is what I could come up with using a "UNION", but I've never used UNION before: (SELECT `object_id` as `a` FROM `wp_term_relationships` WHERE `term_taxonomy_id`='" . $term_taxonomy_id[0] . "') UNION (SELECT `post_content`, `post_title` FROM `wp_posts` WHERE `ID`=`a` AND `post_type`='post') LIMIT 1 ORDER BY `post_date` ASC The help is obviously hugely appreciated, freaks. Josh Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/216811-never-used-a-union-or-a-join-but-i-need-to/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
fenway Posted October 30, 2010 Share Posted October 30, 2010 Actually, you just want a join here: $articles = mysql_query("SELECT `post_title`, `post_content` FROM `wp_posts` JOIN `wp_term_relationships`ON ( `wp_term_relationships`.`object_id` = `wp_posts`.`ID` ) WHERE `term_taxonomy_id`='" . $term_taxonomy_id[0] . "'"); Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/216811-never-used-a-union-or-a-join-but-i-need-to/#findComment-1128487 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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