Re: Select statement with except clause
От | JORGE MALDONADO |
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Тема | Re: Select statement with except clause |
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Msg-id | CAAY=A7-rk7WYa=Gbo-9iHn5Ngo2AQhuhr5jQpK5-pw4ZuOcHeQ@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Select statement with except clause (David Johnston <polobo@yahoo.com>) |
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Re: Select statement with except clause
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Firstly, I want to thank you for responding.
Secondly, I wonder if I should only reply to the mailing list (I clicked Reply All); if this is the case, I apologize for any inconvenience. Please let me know so I reply correctly next time.
*** QUERY 1 ***
SELECT fldA, fldB, fldC, SUM(fldD) AS fldD
FROM tableA
WHERE condition1
GROUP BY fldA, fldB, fldC
*** QUERY 2 ***
SELECT fldA, fldB, fldC, SUM(fldD)*(-1) AS fldD
FROM tableA
WHERE condition2
GROUP BY fldA, fldB, fldC
As you can see, both reference the same table and the same fields.
The differences between the queries are:
a) The last SELECTED field is multiplied by (-1) in the second query.
b) The WHERE conditions.
What I finally need is to exclude records generated by QUERY1 from QUERY2 when fldA, fldB and fldC are equal in both results.
With respect,
Jorge Maldonado
On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 1:36 PM, David Johnston <polobo@yahoo.com> wrote:
JORGE MALDONADO wrote> How does the EXCEPT work? Do fields should be identical?Except operates over the entire tuple so yes all fields are evaluated and,
> I need the difference to be on the first 3 fields.
if they all match, the row from the "left/upper" query is excluded.
If you need something different you can use some variation of:
IN
EXISTS
NOT IN
NOT EXISTS
with a sub-query (correlated or uncorrelated as your need dictates).
For example:
SELECT col1, col2, col3, sum(col4)
FROM tbl
WHERE (col1, col2, col3) NOT IN (SELECT col1, col2, col3 FROM tbl2) -- not
correlated
GROUP BY col1, col2, col3
SELECT col1, col2, col3, sum(col4)
FROM tbl
WHERE NOT EXISTS (
SELECT 1 FROM tbl AS tbl2 WHERE --make sure to alias the sub-query table
if it matches the outer reference
(tbl.col1, tbl.col2, tbl.col3) = (tbl2.col1, tbl2.col2, tbl2.col3)
) -- correlated; reference "tbl" within the query inside the where clause
GROUP BY col1, col2, col3
I do not follow your example enough to provide a more explicit
example/solution but this should at least help point you in the right
direction.
David J.
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