Hi,

I've got two tables, A and B, the first one containing columns

A_ID | info

where A_ID is primary, so that this table stores various information about an object, and the second containing columns

A_ID | property

where property is an integer referring to a particular property that an object may possess. I've seperated these into two tables so that an object may have several (ie an unknown number of) properties.

Now, I want to find all objects that have at most properties 1,2,3, say (so something with (1,2) is okay, as is (1,2,3)). I can't see a way to do this -- can anyone help? Also, what if I want to find all the objects possessing properties 4,5,6, as well as possibly other things? I've done it with nested SELECTs (constructed programmatically), but I think this is quite slow and not a very pleasing solution.

Obviously, both these things will need to be done for an arbitrary list of integers.

Thanks,
DL



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