On Thursday 14 August 2003 16:40, Slawek Jarosz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I trying to write a query that will join 2 tables. Here's the concept:
> Table 1: table1, primary key pk1
> Table 2: table2, primary key pk2
>
> One of the fields (f2) in table2 contains either the primary key of table1
> or a NULL value. So normally a pretty basic query:
>
> SELECT table1.*, table2.pk2 FROM table1, table2 WHERE table2.f2 =
> table1.pk1;
>
> BUT what I would like to do is show all records of Table 1 even if there is
> no match in Table 2. Meaning that the reults could be table1...
> table2.pk2
> table1... NULL
>
> Doable?
You need an OUTER JOIN, see e.g.
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/7.3/static/tutorial-join.html
Ian Barwick
barwick@gmx.net