Rob Biedenharn wrote:
> On May 14, 2009, at 5:34 AM, Venkat Eee wrote:
>> Please,
>>
>> Can anyone help me to execute this query?
>>
>> SELECT * FROM table WHERE customer_id IN (SELECT IF(1 <> 2,'SELECT
>> customer_id FROM customers','SELECT customer_id FROM company'))
>>
>> Regards...
>> --
>
>
> No!
>
> It looks like you're trying to do either:
>
> SELECT table.* FROM table INNER JOIN customers ON
> customers.customer_id = table.customer_id
>
> or:
>
> SELECT table.* FROM table INNER JOIN company ON company.customer_id =
> table.customer_id
>
> So you can do either of those (after you substitute for 'table' of
> course)
>
> If this is Rails (ActiveRecord), then ask your question again with
> some more background and perhaps a bit of code (not SQL) and you'll
> get a better answer. (And that answer will probably show you how to
> use has_many and belongs_to associations in your models.)
>
> -Rob
>
> Rob Biedenharn http://agileconsultingllc.com
> [email protected]
Thanks... Rob Biedenharn
I got the solution for that...below code is working fine for me... :-)
SELECT * FROM books WHERE customer_id IN (SELECT customer_id FROM
customers WHERE (IF('#{user_type}' <> 2,customer_id IS NOT
NULL,company_id='"cus01"')))
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