I'm trying to run a select query, which is the following:
SELECT * FROM pages, c_item_category cc
LEFT JOIN pages_tr ON (pages.page_id = pages_tr.page_id AND lang_id = 2)
LEFT JOIN users ON (pages.page_author = users.u_id)
WHERE (pages.page_id = cc.item_id AND cc.cat_id = 7)
AND (page_date >= 1317420000 AND page_date <= 1320101999)
AND (page_showinfos = 1)
ORDER BY page_date ASC LIMIT 0,10
But I get this error: Unknown column 'pages.page_id' in 'on clause'
Why is that? I can confirm that I have a column named 'page_id' in 'pages' :)
But, when I do a single-table query with the same left joins, it works well:
SELECT * FROM pages
LEFT JOIN pages_tr ON (pages.page_id = pages_tr.page_id AND lang_id = 2)
LEFT JOIN users ON (pages.page_author = users.u_id)
WHERE (page_date >= 1317420000 AND page_date <= 1320101999)
AND (page_showinfos = 1)
ORDER BY page_date ASC LIMIT 0,10
What is my mistake in the first query? :\
cctopages_tr, and not the cross-join ofpagesandcc. So actuallypagesis an unknown name in itself for that part of the query, not just thepage_idcolumn. Indeed, you should rewrite it to use a standardJOINinstead of theWHERE-pseudo-join. – bobince Nov 12 '11 at 18:26