Re: [newbie] Relations... - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Jerzy Kut
Subject Re: [newbie] Relations...
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Msg-id 9fjjen$2p3p$1@news.tht.net
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In response to [newbie] Relations...  ("John Moo" <projects@bitnet-nospam.pl>)
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Hi!
I don't know if i understand of your problem but i think You try to do
natural join on referenced attributes from both tables. Case explained by
You looks like cross join. Try to do:

SELECT name,title,body,date FROM accounts,news WHERE author=login;

All should works fine.

But sorry if i give trivial solution - maybe i don't understand...

Best regards.

Jerzy Kut

"John Moo" <projects@bitnet-nospam.pl> wrote in message
news:9fj785$81j$1@news.tpi.pl...
> I have a real stupid (propably) problem :)
> I have two tables, one holding accounts:
>
> CREATE TABLE accounts (
> login varchar(32) primary key,
> password varchar(32),
> name varchar(128),
> email varchar(64));
>
> and one holding posts (to news system):
>
> CREATE TABLE news (
> author varchar(32) references accounts(login),
> title varchar(32),
> body text,
> date timestamp default now(),
> id serial);
>
> ...and I want using _one_ SQL SELECT get all news rows but with
> accounts.name relation.
> "SELECT name,title,body,date FROM accounts,news" doesn't work fine,
> because it gets all rows from accounts table.
>
> Thanks for help
> John Moo
>



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