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RE: Two table select (fwd)
Jackson, DeJuan <djackson@cpsgroup.com> — 1999-02-03T19:09:06Z
You could use unions, but I must ask why do you have all those rbldg# columns in your table? What's the basic thought behind your database layout? -DEJ > -----Original Message----- > From: Andy [mailto:alewis@mpsi.net] > Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 1999 1:00 PM > To: djackson@cpsgroup.com > Subject: Two table select (fwd) > > > The apts table is at the bottom. > > I guess what I am trying to do is to pick each rbldg[x] from > the referral query > and then take that and query the apts table for the bldgname. > > rbldg[x] is the apt building number and bldgname is the building name. > > Thanks > > Andy > > > > I have two queries that I'd like to make as one. Here are the queries: > > select * from referral where oid = $some_oid > > select bldgname from apts where bldgnum = 'rbldg1' > > > I am trying to get the bldgname from the apts table and want > to get all of the > bldgname's including rbldg2, rbldg3, rbldg4. Trying to do it > in one select > statment, is this possible? > > > > table = referral > +----------------------------------+-------------------------- > --------+-------+ > | rstate | varchar() > | 2 | > | rrif | varchar() > | 10 | > | rphone | varchar() > | 20 | > | rfirstname | varchar() > | 20 | > | rlastname | varchar() > | 25 | > | rbldg1 | varchar() > | 10 | > | rbldgcomment1 | text > | var | > | rbldg2 | varchar() > | 10 | > | rbldgcomment2 | text > | var | > | rbldg3 | varchar() > | 10 | > | rbldgcomment3 | text > | var | > | rbldg4 | varchar() > | 10 | > .... > +----------------------------------+-------------------------- > --------+-------+ > > Table = apts > +----------------------------------+-------------------------- > --------+-------+ > | Field | Type > | Length| > +----------------------------------+-------------------------- > --------+-------+ > | bldgnum | varchar() > | 10 | > | bldgname | varchar() > | 35 | > ... > +----------------------------------+-------------------------- > --------+-------+ > > Thanks in advance > > Andy > > >
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RE: Two table select (fwd)
Andy <alewis@mpsi.net> — 1999-02-03T19:11:52Z
On Wed, 3 Feb 1999, Jackson, DeJuan wrote: >You could use unions, but I must ask why do you have all those rbldg# >columns in your table? >What's the basic thought behind your database layout? > -DEJ The rbldg#'s are holding Apts building numbers and the rbldgcomment#'s are holding the comments for those buildings. Andy > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Andy [mailto:alewis@mpsi.net] >> Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 1999 1:00 PM >> To: djackson@cpsgroup.com >> Subject: Two table select (fwd) >> >> >> The apts table is at the bottom. >> >> I guess what I am trying to do is to pick each rbldg[x] from >> the referral query >> and then take that and query the apts table for the bldgname. >> >> rbldg[x] is the apt building number and bldgname is the building name. >> >> Thanks >> >> Andy >> >> >> >> I have two queries that I'd like to make as one. Here are the queries: >> >> select * from referral where oid = $some_oid >> >> select bldgname from apts where bldgnum = 'rbldg1' >> >> >> I am trying to get the bldgname from the apts table and want >> to get all of the >> bldgname's including rbldg2, rbldg3, rbldg4. Trying to do it >> in one select >> statment, is this possible? >> >> >> >> table = referral >> +----------------------------------+-------------------------- >> --------+-------+ >> | rstate | varchar() >> | 2 | >> | rrif | varchar() >> | 10 | >> | rphone | varchar() >> | 20 | >> | rfirstname | varchar() >> | 20 | >> | rlastname | varchar() >> | 25 | >> | rbldg1 | varchar() >> | 10 | >> | rbldgcomment1 | text >> | var | >> | rbldg2 | varchar() >> | 10 | >> | rbldgcomment2 | text >> | var | >> | rbldg3 | varchar() >> | 10 | >> | rbldgcomment3 | text >> | var | >> | rbldg4 | varchar() >> | 10 | >> .... >> +----------------------------------+-------------------------- >> --------+-------+ >> >> Table = apts >> +----------------------------------+-------------------------- >> --------+-------+ >> | Field | Type >> | Length| >> +----------------------------------+-------------------------- >> --------+-------+ >> | bldgnum | varchar() >> | 10 | >> | bldgname | varchar() >> | 35 | >> ... >> +----------------------------------+-------------------------- >> --------+-------+ >> >> Thanks in advance >> >> Andy >> >> >> >