Thread: Dummy question
Hi list, I must use a select * from some table but i must do a join and it must be in the were clause. I can't put select * from tabel1 as tb1, table2 as tb2 where tb2.id = 2 and tb1.fk_tb2ID = tb2.id I don't would like to use this select statement because the select brings us both columns (all columns) of both tables. ps: I don't want to put all fields names too. Can someone tell me if there is any way to put on the select only the fields of my first table ? Regards... -- Atenciosamente Ezequias Rodrigues da Rocha
Hi Ezequias, On Thu, 2007-03-22 at 16:43 -0300, Ezequias R. da Rocha wrote: > I must use a select * from some table but i must do a join and it must > be in the were clause. > > I can't put select * from tabel1 as tb1, table2 as tb2 > where tb2.id = 2 > and tb1.fk_tb2ID = tb2.id Try select tb1.* from tabel1 as tb1, table2 as tb2 where tb2.id = 2 and tb1.fk_tb2ID = tb2.id; Joe
Thank you very much Joe. Ezequias Joe escreveu: > Hi Ezequias, > > On Thu, 2007-03-22 at 16:43 -0300, Ezequias R. da Rocha wrote: > >> I must use a select * from some table but i must do a join and it must >> be in the were clause. >> >> I can't put select * from tabel1 as tb1, table2 as tb2 >> where tb2.id = 2 >> and tb1.fk_tb2ID = tb2.id >> > > Try > > select tb1.* from tabel1 as tb1, table2 as tb2 > where tb2.id = 2 > and tb1.fk_tb2ID = tb2.id; > > Joe > > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 1: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate > subscribe-nomail command to majordomo@postgresql.org so that your > message can get through to the mailing list cleanly > > -- Atenciosamente Ezequias Rodrigues da Rocha