Uma alternativa seria utilizar `WITH` para cada tipo de registros e depois realizar uma consulta entre eles. http://sqlfiddle.com/#!17/fd98d/16 with funcionario_treinado as ( select issues.id as id, custom_values.value funcionarios_treinados, start_date from issues left join custom_values on issues.id = custom_values.issue_id left join custom_fields on custom_fields.id = custom_values.cf_id where custom_values.value <> '' and custom_fields.id = 489 group by issues.id, custom_fields.id, custom_values.value, start_date), duracao_treinamento as ( select issues.id as id, custom_values.value duracao, start_date from issues left join custom_values on issues.id = custom_values.issue_id left join custom_fields on custom_fields.id = custom_values.cf_id where custom_values.value <> '' and custom_fields.id = 502 group by issues.id, custom_fields.id, custom_values.value, start_date ) select f.id, f.funcionarios_treinados, d.duracao, f.start_date from funcionario_treinado f left join duracao_treinamento d on (f.id = d.id) where f.funcionarios_treinados IS NOT NULL AND d.duracao IS NOT NULL order by f.start_date;