Yes.
left=(db.table_B.on(db.table_A.ID = db.table_B.FK)),
db.table_C.on(db.table_A.ID = db.table_C.FK)))
On Nov 24, 10:26 pm, Yannick <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello mate,
> Let's said for example I have the following:
>
> rows = db().select(db.table_A.first_name, db.table_B.email,
> db.table_B.ID,
> left=db.table_B.on
> ( db.table_A.ID = db.table_B.FK) )
>
> NOW I want to do another left OUTER JOIN of the table from <rows>
> with a third table "table_C" on a condition "db.table_B.ID =
> db.table_C.ID"
> How can I do that ?
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> Cheers,
> Yannick P.
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