David, I try then the following -
On Wed, May 4, 2022 at 5:28 PM David G. Johnston <david.g.johnston@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You missed quoting the part where I describe the on clauses you need to distinguish between "them" and "me"Me: u.uid in (player...) and (s.uid = u.uid)
Them: u.uid in (player...) and (s.uid <> u.uid)
SELECT
CASE WHEN c.uid = s.uid THEN 1 ELSE 0 END,
c.msg
FROM words_chat c
JOIN words_games g USING (gid)
JOIN words_users myself ON (myself.uid IN (g.player1, g.player2) AND myself.uid = s.uid)
JOIN words_users opponent ON (opponent.uid IN (g.player1, g.player2) AND myself.uid <> s.uid)
JOIN words_social s ON (s.uid = myself.uid)
WHERE c.gid = in_gid
AND s.social = in_social
AND s.sid = in_sid
AND (c.uid = myself.uid OR NOT opponent.muted)
ORDER BY c.CREATED ASC;
And get the syntax error which don't quite understand:
ERROR: missing FROM-clause entry for table "s"
LINE 57: ...yself.uid IN (g.player1, g.player2) AND myself.uid = s.uid)
^
Probably because "myself" needs "s" and vice versa?