hi!
I'd recommended to solve this problem manually and in the future
consider using transaction mechanism to prevent such half-updates...
On Tue, 1 Dec 1998, Walt Bigelow wrote:
> Hello all:
>
> I am having an issue related to returning of records within a join. Here
> is the join that I am doing:
>
> SELECT
> projecttitle,
> wonumber,
> date,
> tbladdressdirectory.company as fclient,
> tbladdressdirectory_1.company as agency,
> tbladdressdirectory_2.company as agencyclient,
> tblcontacts.contactname as contact
> FROM
> tblproject,
> tbladdressdirectory,
> tbladdressdirectory as tbladdressdirectory_1,
> tbladdressdirectory as tbladdressdirectory_2,
> tblcontacts
> WHERE
> tblproject.fclient = tbladdressdirectory.agencyid AND
> tblproject.agencyid = tbladdressdirectory_1.agencyid AND
> tblproject.aclientid = tbladdressdirectory_2.agencyid AND
> tblproject.fclientcontactid = tblcontacts.contactid AND
> projectid = 77;
>
> I came upon a record with an invalid contactid in tblprojects (an id that
> is not in the tblcontacts table) and the resultant output is (0 rows).
>
> My question is how can I have the server return a row weather or not a
> join completed successfully? i.e. Have it return a NULL or something when
> it cannot match the 2 tables, instead of failing completely.
>
> It was mostly my stupid mistake that caused the above to occour -- the
> front end (msAccess yuck) that I wrote failed to update or check to see
> if the contact I was deleting is actually in use or not. But on another
> table I would like the option of having a field in the main table NULL and
> still have the select return everything else.
>
> Thanks for any help,
> Walt
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