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Mysql multiple Table query

Asked by Ice123 in SQL Query Syntax, MySQL Server

Tags: SQL query

I have two tables which contain mostly similar columns. However, in one table, there are a couple of additional columns. I would like to get the results from a query combining the information from the tables and ordering by date. Where table1 doesnt contain the columns that table2 does, I assume a blank would be returned.

Got stuck with Joins, Unions etc. Please help!

*Table1:
Date
Name
Aircraft
Tows
NonTowTime
StartTime
EndTime
P2
Comments
Filename

*Table2:
ID
P1
Date
P2
Takeoff
Landing
EngineTime
Cost
Landings
Comments
Aircraft

Links:
*Table1 -> Table2
Date -> Date
Name -> P1
Aircraft -> Aircraft
Tows - N/A
NonTowTime - N/A
StartTime -> Takeoff
EndTime -> Landing
P2 -> P2
Comments -> Comments
Filename - N/A
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