Rich Shepard <rshepard@appl-ecosys.com> writes:
> The script:
> select p.person_nbr, p.fname, p.lname, p.job_title, p.direct_phone, p.email,
> c.company_nbr, c.company_name, c.industry
> from people as p
> inner join companies as c on p.company_nbr = c.company_nbr
> where p.email is not null and
> industry = 'Chemicals' or
> industry = 'Energy' or
> industry = 'Food processor' or
> industry = 'Manufacturing' or
> industry = 'Maritime' or
> industry = 'Transportation' or
> industry = 'Wood products'
> group by p.person_nbr, c.company_nbr
> order by p.person_nbr;
> The where condition, `p.email is not null' is not working; the results
> include rows where email is null while all other columns are okay.
> I had that condition following the industry conditions but that makes no
> difference.
> What have I missed?
AND binds more tightly than OR. I think you meant
where p.email is not null and
(industry = 'Chemicals' or
industry = 'Energy' or
industry = 'Food processor' or
industry = 'Manufacturing' or
industry = 'Maritime' or
industry = 'Transportation' or
industry = 'Wood products')
BTW, using IN might make this more compact.
regards, tom lane