From: | Peter Jackson <tasmaniac(at)iprimus(dot)com(dot)au> |
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To: | pgsql <pgsql-novice(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | join group by etc |
Date: | 2008-08-08 12:58:41 |
Message-ID: | 489C4301.6000406@iprimus.com.au |
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Hi List
I'm trying to convert some mysql queries to postgres and hitting a
brick wall with the following so was hoping for some hints.
table_one - iId,tId,toC,toD,toE
table_two - iId,fId,ttC,ttD
table_three - fId,tId,tthC,tthD,tthE,tthF
table_one data 11,9,o,1218177417,data
table_two data
11, 24, test1
11, 25, test2
11, 26, test4
11, 27, test6
table_three data
24,9,area1,t,y,3
25,9,area2,t,y,2
26,9,area3,a,y,1
27,9,area4,y,y,4
mysql query
SELECT T1.*, T2.ttC, T3.tthD, toD as sort FROM table_one T1 INNER JOIN
table_two T2 ON T1.iId = T2.iId INNER JOIN table_three T3 ON T3.fId =
T2.fId WHERE T1.tId = '9' and T1.toC = 'o' GROUP BY T1.iId ORDER BY sort
asc;
Which in mysql returns 1 row but fails in pg due to the group by.
If I add more fields to the group by or remove the group by it returns 4
rows which is incorrect
Basically I guess I am asking how I can get the same result in pg
without to much change in the sql.
Peter J
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