You could make your FROM clause something like:
FROM members m
        INNER JOIN address a ON m.madd = a.aid
        INNER JOIN teams t ON m.team = t.tid
        LEFT JOIN emails e ON m.memail = e.eid
I think that should work: if not, try putting everything between (but not
including) FROM and LEFT JOIN in brackets (parentheses for those over the
pond :-))

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary Stainburn [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 5:22 AM
> To:   pgsql-sql
> Subject:      example of [outer] join
> 
> Hi, me again.
> 
> I'm having fun here, but here's another question for you.
> 
> Could someone please give me an example of a join where one of the fields
> is 
> missing - I think reading from the docs that this is an OUTER join, but
> I'm 
> having a problem with the syntax.  I'm trying to create a view that pulls
> in 
> all the relevent details for a single member.
> 
> I'm still with my members table, which has links to the address table
> (m.madd 
> = a.aid), teams table (m.mteam = t.tid) and the email table (m.memail = 
> e.eid).
> 
> While every member has an address, and every member belongs to a team, not
> 
> everyone has an email address.  My problem is that every member without an
> 
> email address gets omitted from the result set.
> 
> My view so far is:
> CREATE view member_dets as 
>   select *, 
>          getphone(m.mphone) as phone, 
>          getphone(m.mfax) as fax, 
>          getphone(m.mmobile) as mobile,
>          getunitno(m.mid) as munitno
>     from members m, 
>          address a,
>          teams t,
>          emails e
>    where m.madd = a.aid and
>          m.memail = e.eid and
>          m.mteam = t.tid;
> -- 
> Gary Stainburn
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