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sql - Combine two SELECT queries in PostgreSQL

I would like to combine two select queries with UNION.
How can I use the result from the first SELECT in the second SELECT?

(SELECT carto_id_key FROM table1
    WHERE tag_id = 16)
UNION 
(SELECT * FROM table2
    WHERE carto_id_key = <the carto_id result from above> )
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Use a CTE to reuse the result from a subquery in more than one SELECT.

WITH cte AS (SELECT carto_id_key FROM table1 WHERE tag_id = 16)

SELECT carto_id_key
FROM   cte

UNION ALL
SELECT t2.some_other_id_key
FROM   cte
JOIN   table2 t2 ON t2.carto_id_key = ctex.carto_id_key

You most probably want UNION ALL instead of UNION. Doesn't exclude duplicates and is faster this way.


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