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noble_one
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Posted - 2010-11-11 : 13:56:35
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| let's say i have a table that shows a car and another table that shows 4 attributes about that car. some of the attributes are populated and some arent. i left joined to the attribtues table 4 times so that i can show which attribute is populated for each car. for example:car make color no_doors runs pinto ford white 2 Nfocus ford NULL 2 Yleft joining actually showed results for all cars in the table. i only want to show rows that have a NULL value in any one of the attributes.what could i use? |
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TG
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2010-11-11 : 14:21:15
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| include in your JOIN criteria: and <attribute> is nullIt would be a better model for your attribute table to have 3 columns (carid, attributeid, attributeValue) so you attributes are different rows rather than different columns.Be One with the OptimizerTG |
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noble_one
Starting Member
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Posted - 2010-11-15 : 11:43:56
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| i actually put it in my where. thx. |
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