Re: Outer join differences - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Mario Weilguni
Subject Re: Outer join differences
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Msg-id 200207310928.02546.mweilguni@sime.com
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In response to Re: Outer join differences  (Yuva Chandolu <ychandolu@ebates.com>)
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> > Here are the details.
>
> Those probably aren't the same outer join queries.

I think you're right, these aren't the same, see below:

>
> > When I run the query "select yt1_name, yt1_descr, yt2_name, yt2_descr
> > from yuva_test1 left outer join yuva_test2 on yt1_id=yt2_id and yt2_name
> > = '2-name2'" on postgres database I get the following results
>
> Both conditions are part of the join condition for the outer join.
>
> > But when I tried the same on Oracle(8.1.7) (the query is "select
> > yt1_name, yt1_descr, yt2_name, yt2_descr from yuva_test1, yuva_test2
> > where yt1_id=yt2_id(+) and yt2_name = '2-name2'') I get the following
> > result

I think for Oracle the equivalent is:
select yt1_name,      yt1_descr,       yt2_name,       yt2_descr  from yuva_test1,       yuva_test2 where yt2_id (+)=
yt1_id=yt2_id and yt2_name (+)= '2-name2' 



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