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Hi!
David Garamond wrote:
> How can you display two tables side by side? Example:
>
>> select * from t1;
> a | b
> ---+---
> 2 | 2
> 3 | 5
> 4 | 7
> 9 | 0
>
>> select * from t2;
> c | d
> ---+---
> 4 | 5
> 7 | 3
> 3 | 2
> 1 | 1
> 2 | 0
>
> Intended output:
> a | b | c | d
> ---+---+---+---
> 2 | 2 | 4 | 5
> 3 | 5 | 7 | 3
> 4 | 7 | 3 | 2
> 9 | 0 | 1 | 1
> | | 2 | 0
>
> Each table has no keys (and no OIDs). Order is not important, but each
> row from each table needs to be displayed exactly once.
>
You could try to use PosgreSQL's ctid system column to join on like this:
test=# select *,ctid from t1;a | b | ctid
- ---+---+-------2 | 2 | (0,1)3 | 5 | (0,2)4 | 7 | (0,3)9 | 0 | (0,4)
test=# select *,ctid from t2;c | d | ctid
- ---+---+-------4 | 5 | (0,1)7 | 3 | (0,2)3 | 2 | (0,3)1 | 1 | (0,4)2 | 0 | (0,5)
test=# select * from t1 right outer join t2 on (t1.ctid=t2.ctid);a | b | c | d
- ---+---+---+---2 | 2 | 4 | 53 | 5 | 7 | 34 | 7 | 3 | 29 | 0 | 1 | 1 | | 2 | 0
Note that this is of course very platform specific. On Oracle
you could use rownum, for example.
I don't have a more portable solution on hand right now.
HTH
- - andreas
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Andreas Haumer | mailto:andreas@xss.co.at
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