RE: Help with a double left join - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Ari Nepon
Subject RE: Help with a double left join
Date
Msg-id JMEEKPBGBOBMKNANAGILGEKECCAA.anepon@verveinternet.com
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In response to Help with a double left join  ("Ari Nepon" <anepon@verveinternet.com>)
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Thanks Alex. But it was too good to be true. Or, more likely, I did
something else wrong.
I am still getting this error:
<!--Start error-->
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80040e14'

[Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver] Syntax error (missing operator) in
query expression 'track.project=project.project_id LEFT JOIN client ON
track.client=clients.ID'.
<!--end error-->

when I use this SQL:
<!--start SQL-->
SELECT track.ID, track.employee, track.task, track.description,
track.hours_used, track.f_date, project.project_name, clients.name
FROM track LEFT JOIN project ON track.project=project.project_id LEFT JOIN
client ON track.client=clients.ID
WHERE track.client LIKE '%MMColParam%'
<!--end SQL-->


Any thoughts? Thanks in advance. (see below for explanation of my DB
structure if you would like).

Ari



-----Original Message-----
From: Alex Pilosov [mailto:alex@pilosoft.com]
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 9:42 AM
To: Ari Nepon
Cc: Pgsql-Sql
Subject: Re: [SQL] Help with a double left join


On Wed, 20 Jun 2001, Ari Nepon wrote:

> I am trying to do a left join FROM [a table with two columns that have
> foreign IDs] LEFT JOIN [two other tables, each has a unique ID].
>
> I have the left join working where I join only two tables (not three):
> <!--current SQL-->
> SELECT track.ID, track.employee, track.client, track.task,
> track.description, track.hours_used, track.f_date, project.project_name
> FROM track LEFT JOIN project ON track.project=project.project_id
> WHERE track.client LIKE '%MMColParam%'
> <!--end-->
>
> the two tables are track and project. Track is the left of the left join.
It
> holds the foreign keys. project (and later clients) are the columns with
the
> keys. I need to also left join clients ON track.client=client.ID.  Would
> someone tell me how the SQL statement should be that allows me to do the
two
> left joins? Would it be:
> <!--wishful thinking SQL-->
> SELECT track.ID, track.employee, track.task, track.description,
> track.hours_used, track.f_date, project.project_name, clients.name
> FROM track LEFT JOIN project ON track.project=project.project_id AND LEFT
remove the 'AND'

FROM track LEFT JOIN project ON track.project=project.project_id LEFT

> JOIN client ON track.client=clients.ID
> WHERE track.client LIKE '%MMColParam%'
> <!--end-->
>
>
> '%MMColParam%' is just a variable used to hold a querystring variable in
> case anyone was wondering.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ari
>
> (database is MS access. language is ASP. Whole thing will eventually be
> redone in PostgreSQL and PHP, just as soon as I learn them:)
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Ari Nepon
> MRB Communications
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