Hi I'm having trouble with my query combining records when it shouldn't.
I have two tables Authors and Publications, they are related by Publication ID in a many to many relationship. As each author can have many publications and each publication has many Authors. I want my query to return every publication for a set of authors and include the ID of each of the other authors that have contributed to the publication grouped into one field. (I am working with mySQL)
I have tried to picture it graphically below
Table: authors Table:publications
AuthorID | PublicationID PublicationID | PublicationName
1 | 123 123 | A
1 | 456 456 | B
2 | 123 789 | C
2 | 789
3 | 123
3 | 456
I want my result set to be the following
AuthorID | PublicationID | PublicationName | AllAuthors
1 | 123 | A | 1,2,3
1 | 456 | B | 1,3
2 | 123 | A | 1,2,3
2 | 789 | C | 2
3 | 123 | A | 1,2,3
3 | 456 | B | 1,3
This is my query
Select Author1.AuthorID,
Publications.PublicationID,
Publications.PubName,
GROUP_CONCAT(TRIM(Author2.AuthorID)ORDER BY Author2.AuthorID ASC)AS 'AuthorsAll'
FROM Authors AS Author1
LEFT JOIN Authors AS Author2
ON Author1.PublicationID = Author2.PublicationID
INNER JOIN Publications
ON Author1.PublicationID = Publications.PublicationID
WHERE Author1.AuthorID ="1" OR Author1.AuthorID ="2" OR Author1.AuthorID ="3"
GROUP BY Author2.PublicationID
But it returns the following instead
AuthorID | PublicationID | PublicationName | AllAuthors
1 | 123 | A | 1,1,1,2,2,2,3,3,3
1 | 456 | B | 1,1,3,3
2 | 789 | C | 2
It does deliver the desired output when there is only one AuhorID in the where statement.
I have not been able to figure it out, does anyone know where i'm going wrong?