On þri, 2007-06-05 at 23:55 -0700, Drew wrote:
> I'm having troubles using multiple OUTER JOINs, which I think I want  
> to use to solve my problem.
> 
> My problem is to find all non-translated string values in our  
> translations database, given the 4 following tables:
> 
> SOURCE (source_id PRIMARY KEY, language_id, value, ...)
> TRANSLATION (translation_id PRIMARY KEY, language_id, value, ...)
> TRANSLATION_PAIR (source_id, translation_id)
> LANGUAGE(language_id PRIMARY KEY, name)
> 
> This seems to me the appropriate situation for using OUTER JOINs, but  
> I cannot figure out how to get the null rows without the not-null rows.
> 
> Here's my best guess at this query:
> SELECT  
> s.source_id,tp.translation_pair_id,t.translation_id,t.language_id,  
> l.name                                                                   
>                                                                          
>                                                      FROM source s
> LEFT OUTER JOIN translation_pair tp USING(source_id)
> LEFT OUTER JOIN translation t ON tp.translation_id = t.translation_id  
> AND t.translation_id is null
move this condition out of the ON clause into a WHERE clause
> )
> RIGHT OUTER JOIN language l on l.language_id = t.language_id;


SELECT s.source_id,
       tp.translation_pair_id,
       t.translation_id,
       t.language_id,
       l.name
FROM source s
     LEFT OUTER JOIN translation_pair tp USING(source_id)
     LEFT OUTER JOIN translation t ON tp.translation_id = t.translation_id
     RIGHT OUTER JOIN language l 
         on l.language_id =t.language_id
WHERE t.translation_id is null;


(i did not check the rest of your query)

hope this helps,
gnari



---------------------------(end of broadcast)---------------------------
TIP 9: In versions below 8.0, the planner will ignore your desire to
       choose an index scan if your joining column's datatypes do not
       match

Reply via email to