Re: [HELP] Please, help with a simple SELECT statment

From: (wrong string) ítězslav \ <xzurek1_at_fi.muni.cz>
Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2003 10:38:54 GMT
Message-ID: <HH4yws.AMr_at_news.muni.cz>


And what about this?
SELECT * FROM STUDENTS,TUTORS

                  WHERE (STUDENTS.Tut_ID=TUTORS.Tut_ID or STUDENTS.Tut_ID is
null)

LoWang

CHAPUIS Benoit Orange/DF/DCCG <benoit.chapuis_at_francetelecom.com> píse v diskusním příspěvku:3EF02E40.A314318B_at_francetelecom.com... I think you could try this :

SELECT * FROM STUDENTS,TUTORS

                  WHERE STUDENTS.Tut_ID=(+) TUTORS.Tut_ID;

It should present all students, even if they have no tutor (thats the meaning of
the +).

Good luck

Benoît
"Juan Guillermo Fernández V." a écrit :

> Hi everybody.
>
> I've been working for a just a while now with Oracle (or with any DB for
> that matter. I'm really new to all this), and I've encountered a problem I
> can't find a solution to.
>
> I've created a table... let's call it "STUDENTS". It has a Primary Key
field
> (St_ID) and a bunch of other fields. It also has a Foreign Key (Tut_ID),
an
> dientification for his Tutor, a reference to the TUTORS table. The thing
is,
> a student MAY or MAY NOT have a tutor, so the Foreign Key field Tutor MAY
or
> MAY NOT have data; id est, it May have an ID number, or else it will be
> NULL.
>
> Now, here's where I'm having the problem. When I do a simple:
>
> SELECT * FROM STUDENTS,TUTORS
> WHERE STUDENTS.Tut_ID=TUTORS.Tut_ID;
>
> it shows me only those rows WITH something on the Tut_ID field... and I
was
> hoping (and need) to list every row ond STUDENTS, adding the Tutor data
when
> it's present, ommiting it (empty fields) when is not...
>
> Maybe there is an obvious way to do this, just a simple instruction... but
> I'm reourceless on this.
>
> Pleasy. Any help would be enourmosly appreciated. thanks!
>
> PS: Sorry for my english, if it tourns out inintelligible or horrible
> misspelled.
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