Hi all,
This is one of those things I know I should know, but it's not coming to me. It's probably really simple.
I have two related tables, registrations and receipts, related by the field registration_id.
So registrations looks kinda like:
registration_id bigint (primary key) foo varchar(10) bar varchar(20)
and receipts looks like:
receipt_id bigint (primary key) registration_id bigint (foreign key) amount float baz varchar(10)
If someone has paid, there is a row in the receipts table for that registration ID#.
I need to find a list of the registration IDs that *don't* have an entry in the receipts table.
Thanks in advance!!! -- .Michelle
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