From: | mauro(dot)folcarelli(at)sistinf(dot)it |
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To: | pgsql-php(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Selecting from two tables |
Date: | 2004-01-15 07:44:09 |
Message-ID: | OF5DA66277.51C42621-ONC1256E1C.002A6AD2@sistinf.it |
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>> I have a table called Jobs and another called Applications.
>> I can query all Job rows, but how do I also include the number
>> of Application rows for each Job row in the SELECT statement?
Try this way:
(1) CREATE VIEW viewappl AS
SELECT jobid
,count(*) as numappl
FROM application
GROUP BY
jobid;
(2) SELECT
job.jobid
,job.login
,job.jobtitle
,job.jobdescrip
,job.jobkeywords
,job.valid
,job.postdate
,viewappl.numappl
FROM job , viewappl
where job.jobid = viewappl.jobid
order by
job.jobid
;
I hope it's ok.
Hi, Mauro
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