On Wed, Sep 10, 2003 at 11:26:27 +0200,
szucs <janos.szucs@meei.hu> wrote:
> I have 2 tables:
>
> MainTable, fields: id, data1
> RelatedTable, fields: id, data2
>
> RelatedTable is joined to MainTable via the 'id' field.
> Field 'data2' in RelatedTable holds the same sort of data as 'data1' in
> MainTable, though they may be different in length.
>
> I could not figure out an SQL query, which returns all records where either
> 'data1' in the MainTable or 'data2' in the joined RelatedTable complies with
> a common search condition.
> (For the case of simplicity I did not mention that MainTable has more
> fields, for which separate seach conditions may apply)
>
> Is it possible to construct such an SQL query?
Yes. Join the two tables and repeat the search condition for data1 and
data2 using 'or' as a connector (and probably with surrounding parens).