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Re: subselects
Zeugswetter Andreas <andreas.zeugswetter@telecom.at> — 1998-01-21T08:42:52Z
Bruce wrote: > I have completed adding Var.varlevelsup, and have added code to the > parser to properly set the field. It will allow correlated references > in the WHERE clause, but not in the target list. select i2.ip1, i1.ip4 from nameip i1 where ip1 = (select ip1 from nameip i2); 522: Table (i2) not selected in query. select i1.ip4 from nameip i1 where ip1 = (select i1.ip1 from nameip i2); 284: A subquery has returned not exactly one row. select i1.ip4 from nameip i1 where ip1 = (select i1.ip1 from nameip i2 where name='zeus'); 2 row(s) retrieved. Informix allows correlated references in the target list. It also allows subselects in the target list as in: select i1.ip4, (select i1.ip1 from nameip i2) from nameip i1; 284: A subquery has returned not exactly one row. select i1.ip4, (select i1.ip1 from nameip i2 where name='zeus') from nameip i1; 2 row(s) retrieved. Is this what you were looking for ? Andreas
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Re: [HACKERS] Re: subselects
Bruce Momjian <maillist@candle.pha.pa.us> — 1998-01-21T15:09:37Z
> > Bruce wrote: > > I have completed adding Var.varlevelsup, and have added code to the > > parser to properly set the field. It will allow correlated references > > in the WHERE clause, but not in the target list. > > select i2.ip1, i1.ip4 from nameip i1 where ip1 = (select ip1 from nameip > i2); > 522: Table (i2) not selected in query. > select i1.ip4 from nameip i1 where ip1 = (select i1.ip1 from nameip i2); > 284: A subquery has returned not exactly one row. > select i1.ip4 from nameip i1 where ip1 = (select i1.ip1 from nameip i2 > where name='zeus'); > 2 row(s) retrieved. > > Informix allows correlated references in the target list. It also allows > subselects in the target list as in: > select i1.ip4, (select i1.ip1 from nameip i2) from nameip i1; > 284: A subquery has returned not exactly one row. > select i1.ip4, (select i1.ip1 from nameip i2 where name='zeus') from > nameip i1; > 2 row(s) retrieved. > > Is this what you were looking for ? > > Andreas > > Yes, I know other engines support subqueries and references in the target list. I want to know if we are going to do that for 6.3. Personally, I have never seen much use for it. -- Bruce Momjian maillist@candle.pha.pa.us
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Re: [HACKERS] Re: subselects
Marc G. Fournier <scrappy@hub.org> — 1998-01-21T15:18:29Z
On Wed, 21 Jan 1998, Bruce Momjian wrote: > > > > Bruce wrote: > > > I have completed adding Var.varlevelsup, and have added code to the > > > parser to properly set the field. It will allow correlated references > > > in the WHERE clause, but not in the target list. > > > > select i2.ip1, i1.ip4 from nameip i1 where ip1 = (select ip1 from nameip > > i2); > > 522: Table (i2) not selected in query. > > select i1.ip4 from nameip i1 where ip1 = (select i1.ip1 from nameip i2); > > 284: A subquery has returned not exactly one row. > > select i1.ip4 from nameip i1 where ip1 = (select i1.ip1 from nameip i2 > > where name='zeus'); > > 2 row(s) retrieved. > > > > Informix allows correlated references in the target list. It also allows > > subselects in the target list as in: > > select i1.ip4, (select i1.ip1 from nameip i2) from nameip i1; > > 284: A subquery has returned not exactly one row. > > select i1.ip4, (select i1.ip1 from nameip i2 where name='zeus') from > > nameip i1; > > 2 row(s) retrieved. > > > > Is this what you were looking for ? > > > > Andreas > > > > > > Yes, I know other engines support subqueries and references in the > target list. I want to know if we are going to do that for 6.3. > Personally, I have never seen much use for it. If its easy to add in the next couple of days, sure, go for it...but can someone explain to me *why* you would use a subselect in the target list? I've actually never seen that before :9
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Re: [HACKERS] Re: subselects
Bruce Momjian <maillist@candle.pha.pa.us> — 1998-01-21T16:03:19Z
> > Yes, I know other engines support subqueries and references in the > > target list. I want to know if we are going to do that for 6.3. > > Personally, I have never seen much use for it. > > If its easy to add in the next couple of days, sure, go for > it...but can someone explain to me *why* you would use a subselect in the > target list? I've actually never seen that before :9 I have no idea why someone would want to do that. I have enough trouble figuring out how the engine is going to execute normal queries, let alone strange ones like that. -- Bruce Momjian maillist@candle.pha.pa.us