On 5/7/2010 2:38 PM, Jeff Ross wrote:
This is going to be simple, I'm sure, but I'm stumped.  It's a little
long but I thought as I wrote it out I'd get the aha! moment and since
that didn't happen, here goes.


snip

To get the output I want above, I'd think I'd need to do a left outer
join like this:

jr...@wykids localhost# select ed_cat_name as "Level", pp_ed_cat_subject
as "Subject", pp_ed_cat_institution as "Institution" from
education_categories left outer join people_education_categories on
(ed_cat_id = pp_ed_cat_id) where pp_ed_cat_pp_id = 1796;

but that only gives me this:

Level | Subject | Institution
-----------+--------------------------------+-------------
Bachelors | Elementary Education/Fine Arts |
(1 row)


Its the "where pp_ed_cat_pp_id = 1796" that is causing it, not the join.

try adding "or pp_ed_cat_pp_id is null"

-Andy

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