Can you have both Basic Obits and Paid Obits for the same person? If yes probably the source of the dupes. UNION may be the best bet.
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$users = DB::table('users') ->select('users.name', 'users.id AS user_id', 'new_death_notices.id AS death_notice_id','new_death_notices.status AS notice_status', 'new_death_notices.first_name AS notice_first_name', 'new_death_notices.last_name AS notice_last_name', 'new_death_notices.created_at as notice_created', 'new_death_notices.published_at AS notice_publish', 'basic_obits.id AS basic_id','basic_obits.status AS basic_status', 'basic_obits.first_name AS basic_first_name', 'basic_obits.last_name AS basic_last_name', 'basic_obits.created_at AS basic_created', 'basic_obits.published_at AS basic_publish', 'paid_o_bits.id AS paid_obit_id', 'paid_o_bits.status AS paid_obit_status','paid_o_bits.first_name AS paid_obit_first_name', 'paid_o_bits.last_name AS paid_obit_last_name', 'paid_o_bits.created_at AS paid_obit_created', 'paid_o_bits.published_at AS paid_obit_publish') ->join('new_death_notices', 'users.id', '=', 'new_death_notices.user_id') ->join('basic_obits', 'users.id', '=', 'basic_obits.user_id') ->join('paid_o_bits', 'users.id', '=', 'paid_o_bits.user_id') ->distinct()->get(); dd($users);
i have written this query in an attempt to query 3 tables new_death_notices basic_obits paid_o_bits
each table has an enum value for status i want to display all the new ones in a table in a view,
then all of the edited ones and so on.
currently the query returns duplicate information and I can't figure out why if a user has 3 basic 1 notice and 1 paid i return 3 arrays where the 1 notice and paid are repeated and returned with the 3 different basics
the tables have a lot of identical column names please forgive the AS in the query.
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