combining tables - Mailing list pgsql-novice

From G. J. Walsh
Subject combining tables
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Msg-id 1224982959.1286.14.camel@www.dscdirectionalservices.com
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Responses Re: combining tables  (Cliff Nieuwenhuis <cliff@nieusite.com>)
List pgsql-novice
I have a situation now where I have a group of 4 tables within one
database. All tables make use of the code defined in the first column as
the primary key.

1 of the 4 tables has the complete range of keys, in this case about
1,000. The other 3 tables have data representing most but not all of
those keys, and in different sets. I want to end up with a new
'combined' table which will allow me to immediately 'see' missing data
from the 3 smaller tables and take the necessary steps to 'fill in the
blanks'. I realize I would of course have to create that table without
constrictions other than the primary key.

My <<< shaky >>> understanding from the manual is that I could use
something like:

SELECT * FROM tmain,tsub1,tsub2,tsub3 NATURAL INNER JOIN tcombo

Am I on the right track?

Thanks for any heads up you'd be kind enough to provide.

George

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