Tom Lane wrote:
Phil Endecott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
D join (M join G on (M.g=G.id)) on (D.id=M.b) where D.id=nnn

A possible workaround is to generate your query like

 D left join (M join G on (M.g=G.id)) on (D.id=M.b AND M.b=nnn) where D.id=nnn

I don't suppose it would work if I did

D left join (M join G on (M.g=G.id)) on (D.id=M.b)
    where (D.id=nnn AND (M.b=nnn or M.b IS NULL))

would it?

Otherwise it breaks the view, and makes the calling code rather more messy.

--Phil.



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