Re: [GENERAL] A Not Join - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Jim C. Nasby
Subject Re: [GENERAL] A Not Join
Date
Msg-id 20051101151504.GL20349@pervasive.com
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In response to A Not Join  (L van der Walt <mailing@lani.co.za>)
List pgsql-sql
On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 04:27:01PM +0200, L van der Walt wrote:
> I have three table:
> Users - Contains username, ID etc...
> Permissions - A permission name and ID
> Link up table - The user.id and permission.id
>
> If a user.id and a permission.id row exists in the linkuptable the user
> have that permission granted.
>
> With the statement below I can see the permissions a user have.
>
> SELECT users.username, permissions.name
> FROM users INNER JOIN linkuptable
>  ON (users.id = linkuptable.userid)
> INNER JOIN permissions
>  ON (permissions.id = linkuptable.permissionid)
> WHERE users.username = 'DummyUser'
>
> How do I see the permissions that user DON'T have with a fast SQL statement.
>
> Thus, a NOT the statement for the above SQL statement

LEFT JOIN permissions ON (...)
WHERE permissions.id IS NULL

You might have to do the NULL check in a HAVING clause instead... try
it.

BTW, this is probably better asked on pgsql-sql.
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