Yes, for the non "ImgTheme" fields, I need only one result. For ImgThemes, I need all results. Ideally, I'd like to do it all of this at once, but think that ImgThemes will probably have to be a separate query.

The big need now is to get RegioName from RegioID on Regio, SourceName from SourceID on Sources, etc., without duplicate Images being given.

Maybe a Dumper output of the structure I need would help:

$VAR1 = { 'SAMPLE' => { 'Regio' => { 'RegioName' => 'VI', 'RegioID' => 22 }, 'Themes' => [ { 'ThemeID' => 512, 'ThemeName' => 'Greek Battles', 'ThemeType' => { 'ThemeCategory' => { 'ThemeCategoryName' => 'Narrative Scenes', 'ThemeCategoryID' => 2 } } }, { 'ThemeID' => 196, 'ThemeName' => 'Alexander the Great', 'ThemeType' => { 'ThemeCategory' => { 'ThemeCategoryName' => 'Characters', 'ThemeCategoryID' => 4 } } }, { 'ThemeID' => 9, 'ThemeName' => 'Darius', 'ThemeType' => { 'ThemeCategory' => { 'ThemeCategoryName' => 'Characters', 'ThemeCategoryID' => 4 } } }, { 'ThemeID' => 17, 'ThemeName' => 'Central Floor Mosaic', 'ThemeType' => { 'ThemeCategory' => { 'ThemeCategoryName' => 'Zones', 'ThemeCategoryID' => 9 } } } ], 'ImageID' => 4, 'ImageName' => 'Battle of Issus Mosaic', 'Insula' => { 'InsulaID' => 96, 'InsulaName' => 'House of the Faun' } } }

In reply to Re^2: DBI MySQL Join Question by Jazz
in thread DBI MySQL Join Question by Jazz

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