I've come across this error in MySQL for the join clause but I'm fairly new to the JOIN argument and I'm not sure what this means. Can anyone help?

Column 'id' in where clause is ambiguous

SELECT * FROM (`venues`) 
JOIN `venues_meta` ON `venues_meta`.`venue_id` = `venues`.`id` 
WHERE `id` = '12'
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解决方案

You need to fully qualify id because venues and venues_meta both have a column called id.

其他提示

I think you want:

SELECT * FROM `venues` v, `venues_meta` m  where v.venue_id = m.id AND  m.id = '12'

(but be sure it's v.venue_id you want and not v.id)

Try this Code

SELECT v.*
FROM `venues` AS `v` 
INNER JOIN `venues_meta` AS `vm` ON `vm`.`venue_id` = `v`.`id` 
WHERE `v`.`id` = '12'
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