SQL - Make indexes become table_name.column_name










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This is my sql (I am working with laravel):



$user = DB::table('users')
->join('companies', 'users.belongs_to', '=', 'companies.id')
->join('countries', 'companies.country_id', '=', 'countries.id')
->select('users.id AS usersid')
->where('users.id',$id);


The problem is that the tables have columns name that are the same in the other tables (for example id, status, created_at, updated_at, is in all the tables)



So when I do the query this I can not differentiate to which table this index belongs.



I know I can use ALIASES but in this case I will need to do many of them...



The question is, is there any way to make an ALIAS that force all the indexes of the result become TABLE_NAME.COLUMN_NAME?










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  • No, but when you create indexes in SQL you can give the indexes names. I recommend something like idx_<table_name>_<column_names>.

    – Gordon Linoff
    Nov 15 '18 at 12:26















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I really don't know what should be the right title for this.



This is my sql (I am working with laravel):



$user = DB::table('users')
->join('companies', 'users.belongs_to', '=', 'companies.id')
->join('countries', 'companies.country_id', '=', 'countries.id')
->select('users.id AS usersid')
->where('users.id',$id);


The problem is that the tables have columns name that are the same in the other tables (for example id, status, created_at, updated_at, is in all the tables)



So when I do the query this I can not differentiate to which table this index belongs.



I know I can use ALIASES but in this case I will need to do many of them...



The question is, is there any way to make an ALIAS that force all the indexes of the result become TABLE_NAME.COLUMN_NAME?










share|improve this question
























  • No, but when you create indexes in SQL you can give the indexes names. I recommend something like idx_<table_name>_<column_names>.

    – Gordon Linoff
    Nov 15 '18 at 12:26













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I really don't know what should be the right title for this.



This is my sql (I am working with laravel):



$user = DB::table('users')
->join('companies', 'users.belongs_to', '=', 'companies.id')
->join('countries', 'companies.country_id', '=', 'countries.id')
->select('users.id AS usersid')
->where('users.id',$id);


The problem is that the tables have columns name that are the same in the other tables (for example id, status, created_at, updated_at, is in all the tables)



So when I do the query this I can not differentiate to which table this index belongs.



I know I can use ALIASES but in this case I will need to do many of them...



The question is, is there any way to make an ALIAS that force all the indexes of the result become TABLE_NAME.COLUMN_NAME?










share|improve this question
















I really don't know what should be the right title for this.



This is my sql (I am working with laravel):



$user = DB::table('users')
->join('companies', 'users.belongs_to', '=', 'companies.id')
->join('countries', 'companies.country_id', '=', 'countries.id')
->select('users.id AS usersid')
->where('users.id',$id);


The problem is that the tables have columns name that are the same in the other tables (for example id, status, created_at, updated_at, is in all the tables)



So when I do the query this I can not differentiate to which table this index belongs.



I know I can use ALIASES but in this case I will need to do many of them...



The question is, is there any way to make an ALIAS that force all the indexes of the result become TABLE_NAME.COLUMN_NAME?







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  • No, but when you create indexes in SQL you can give the indexes names. I recommend something like idx_<table_name>_<column_names>.

    – Gordon Linoff
    Nov 15 '18 at 12:26

















  • No, but when you create indexes in SQL you can give the indexes names. I recommend something like idx_<table_name>_<column_names>.

    – Gordon Linoff
    Nov 15 '18 at 12:26
















No, but when you create indexes in SQL you can give the indexes names. I recommend something like idx_<table_name>_<column_names>.

– Gordon Linoff
Nov 15 '18 at 12:26





No, but when you create indexes in SQL you can give the indexes names. I recommend something like idx_<table_name>_<column_names>.

– Gordon Linoff
Nov 15 '18 at 12:26












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