On Sat, Jan 01, 2005 at 22:32:17 -0500,
  Madison Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
>   This is my first post here so please let me know if I miss any list 
> guidelines. :)
> 
>   I was hoping to get some help, advice or pointers to an answer for a 
> somewhat odd (to me at least) SELECT. What I am trying to do is select 
> that values from one table where matching values do not exist in another 
> table.
> 
> For example:
> 
>   Let's say 'table_a' has the columns 'a_name, a_type, a_dir, 
> a_<others>' and 'table_b' has the columns 'b_name, b_type, b_dir, 
> b_<others>' where 'others' are columns unique to each table. What I need 
> to do is select all the values in 'a_name, a_type, a_dir' from 'table_a' 
> where there is no matching entries in "table_b's" 'b_name, b_type, b_dir'.

SELECT a_name, a_type, a_dir, a_<others> FROM table_a
  WHERE a_name, a_type, a_dir NOT IN (
    SELECT b_name, b_type, b_dir FROM table_b)
;

In pre 7.4 versions or if there are NULLs in the key columns for table_b
then you probably want to use NOT EXISTS (with a moodified WHERE clause)
instead on NOT IN.

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