Re: SELECT help (fwd) - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Steve Boyle \(Roselink\)
Subject Re: SELECT help (fwd)
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Msg-id 00c601c19dba$adc7e0c0$c55869d5@dualtower
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In response to SELECT help (fwd)  (David A Dickson <davidd@saraswati.wcg.mcgill.ca>)
List pgsql-general
David,

I think you will need to use an outer join to get the title=0 records look
at:

http://www.postgresql.org/idocs/index.php?queries.html#QUERIES-FROM

specifically the information relating to Left Outer Join.

hih

steve boyle

----- Original Message -----
From: "David A Dickson" <davidd@saraswati.wcg.mcgill.ca>
To: <pgsql-general@postgresql.org>
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 6:17 PM
Subject: [GENERAL] SELECT help (fwd)


> I am trying to do a select similar to the one below:
>
> SELECT individual.first, individual.last, title_value.title
> FROM individual, title_value, individual_staff_join_unit
> WHERE individual.individual_id = 5307809
>       AND
>       individual_staff_join_unit.main_id = individual.main_id
>       AND
>       title_value.title_id = individual_staff_join_unit.title_id;
>
>                   Table "individual"
>  Attribute        |          Type          | Modifier
> ------------------+------------------------+----------
>  individual_id    | integer                |
>  main_id          | integer                |
>  first            | character varying(40)  |
>  last             | character varying(40)  |
>
>     Table "individual_staff_join_unit"
>  Attribute   |  Type   | Modifier
> -------------+---------+----------
>  main_id     | integer |
>  unit_id     | integer |
>  title_id    | integer |
>
>                Table "title_value"
>  Attribute |         Type          | Modifier
> -----------+-----------------------+----------
>  title_id  | integer               |
>  title     | character varying(40) |
>
> Every individual has a individual_id and a main_id.
>
> The problem is that some rows in the individual_staff_join_unit table have
> title_id = 0 and there is no row in title_value with title = 0. If this is
> the case then no row is retrieved for the above SELECT.
>
> Q: Is it possible to still get the individual.first and individual.last
> from the table if the individual_staff_join_unit.title_id = 0 using only
> one select statement and without modifying any of the tables, and to get
> individual.first, individual.last and title_value.title if
> individual_staff_join_unit.title_id != 0?
>
> --
> David A Dickson
> david.dickson@mail.mcgill.ca
>
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