Then maybe:

AND (log_stop.stoptype=1 OR log_stop.stoptype IS NULL)

??

On Mon, 2005-04-18 at 11:55, BjÃrn T Johansen wrote:
> Nope... It returns 0 rows when there are no rows in log_stop with stoptype = 
> 1...
> 
> BTJ
> 
> Scott Marlowe wrote:
> > On Mon, 2005-04-18 at 11:24, BjÃrn T Johansen wrote:
> > 
> >>I need a select like this..:
> >>
> >>select ordre.id, ordre.desc, log_stop.stoptype from ordre left outer join 
> >>log_stop on
> >>ordre.id = log_stop.ordreid where ordre.id = 22
> >>
> >>The problem is that I need to include "where log_stop.stoptype = 1". So if 
> >>log_stop
> >>includes 3 rows with stoptype = 1 and ordreid = 22, my select should return 
> >>3 rows.
> >>Also, if log_stop includes 3 rows with stoptype = 1 and 2 rows with 
> >>stoptype = 2, my
> >>select should still return 3 rows. And if there are 0 rows with stoptype = 
> >>1, my
> >>select should return 1 row.
> > 
> > 
> > Would this work?
> > 
> > select ordre.id, ordre.desc, log_stop.stoptype from ordre left outer join 
> > log_stop on
> > ordre.id = log_stop.ordreid where ordre.id = 22 AND 
> > COALESCE(log_stop.stoptype,1)=1
> > 
> > 

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