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To: | "PgSQL-SQL" <pgsql-sql(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
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Date: | 2001-09-06 17:11:30 |
Message-ID: | 200109061705.f86H5m734314@postgresql.org |
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I am basically self taught with sql. I find that I keep re-reading the
postgresql tutorials tryin to add a little more to my understanding.
so my question is... Is this the best way to word this querry?
I have two tables, fc_client_info and fc_communication. I keep reading
the section on JOINs and wonder if I should querry this differently. for
some reason I have been shying away from JOINs (I haven't figures them
out).
SELECT i.cname FROM fc_client_info i, fc_communication c WHERE i.acode =
c.acode AND c.contactdate = '09/06/2001' ORDER BY lower(cname);
Thank for your great software.... I am really beginning to like SQL...
Ted
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