Re: [SQL] Problems using count() with a join - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: [SQL] Problems using count() with a join
Date
Msg-id 7784.935068590@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to Problems using count() with a join  (Doug Younger <postgres@mindspring.com>)
List pgsql-sql
Doug Younger <postgres@mindspring.com> writes:
> What I want is to get a count of # of users in each group, even if there 
> are no users in the group.

> I have tried the following:
> SELECT t1.g_name,count(t2.g_id)
>    FROM groups t1,users t2
>    WHERE t1.g_id = t2.g_id
>    GROUP BY t1.g_name;

> But it only give the counts of users in each group if there actually are 
> users in that group.
> I want the count to be 0 if there are no users in the group.

Try SELECT as above plus

... UNION   SELECT t1.g_name, 0   FROM groups t1   WHERE NOT EXISTS(SELECT * FROM users t2 WHERE t1.g_id = t2.g_id);

Grotty, I know, but we don't have outer joins yet...
        regards, tom lane


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