Hi,

I'm a new at this. So please forgive if I mess up. Also, if there is
already a reference/tutorial somewhere, feel free to point me to it.

Here's my situation:
db=# select * from projects;
 projid | projname
--------+----------
      1 | cars
      2 | houses
      3 | pets
(3 rows)

db=# select * from cars;
 carid | carname
-------+---------
     1 | ford
     2 | mazda
(2 rows)

db=# select * from houses;
 houseid | housename
---------+-----------
       1 | semi
       2 | trailer
       3 | mansion
(3 rows)

db=# select * from pets;
 petid | petname
-------+---------
     1 | dog
     2 | cat
     3 | bird
(3 rows)

Is it possible to do this:
Give me all the rows of the table whose project id is 2 (or whatever
projid).

Thanks


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