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---property---
id | ozellik
1  | "random"
2  | "fast"
3  | "red"
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----property_cafe--------
id | cafe_id | property_id
1  | 1       |  1   
2  | 1       |  2
3  | 1       |  3
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---cafe---
id | name
1  | lorem
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property.id = property_cafe.property_id
cafe.id = property_cafe.cafe_id 

Checkbox select 1,2,3. I want to see the feature of cafes with the feature of 1,2,3 id.

I can create a separate query, but I have unlimited feature table close to 100, I could not find a solution.

Joseph Cho
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Create the query with WHERE property.id IN (?, ?, ?, ...), where you build the list of question marks dynamically from the size of the array of checkbox values.

$where_count = count($_POST['property']);
$questions = '?' . str_repeat(', ?', $where_count-1);
$sql = "SELECT c.name, GROUP_CONCAT(p.ozellik) AS ozellik
        FROM cafe AS c
        JOIN property_cafe AS pc ON pc.cafe_id = c.id
        JOIN property AS p ON pc.property_id = p.id
        WHERE p.id IN ($questions)
        GROUP BY c.id
        HAVING COUNT(*) = ?";
$stmt = $pdo->prepare($sql);
$params = $_POST['property']; 
$params[] = $where_count;
$stmt->execute($params);

Passing an array to $stmt->execute() uses the elements to fill in the ? placeholders in the SQL.

See How to return rows that have the same column values in MySql for various ways to write a query to find all the cafes that have all the properties. This is the simplest for making this dynamic SQL.

This assumes your checkboxes are written like:

<input type="checkbox" name="property[]" value="1"> Random
<input type="checkbox" name="property[]" value="2"> Fast
<input type="checkbox" name="property[]" value="3"> Red

DEMO

Barmar
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