MySQL 4.0 adds support for UNION. With that (and assuming table1 and table2 have the same columns), you could do something like:
If you're stuck with an older version of MySQL, you're probably faced with running the two queries separately, then merging the results.SELECT * FROM table1 WHERE table1.category = 1 UNION SELECT * FROM table1 JOIN table2 ON table1.category = table2.parent_id WHERE table2.parent_id = 1
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