2008/11/20 brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> novice wrote:
>>
>> 2008/11/20 Adam Rich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>
>>> select call.call_id,
>>>  call.datetime,
>>>  mobile_custodian.user_id,
>>>  call.mobile_no
>>>  call.charge
>>> from call, mobile_custodian
>>> where call.mobile_no = mobile_custodian.mobile_no
>>> and call.datetime between mobile_custodian.issue_date
>>>       and mobile_custodian.return_date
>>
>> sorry I get nothing :(
>>
>
> How about:
>
> SELECT call.call_id,
> call.datetime,
> mobile_custodian.user_id,
> call.mobile_no,
> call.charge
> FROM call
> LEFT JOIN mobile_custodian
> ON call.mobile_no = mobile_custodian.mobile_no
> AND call.datetime
>  BETWEEN
>  mobile_custodian.issue_date
>  AND
>  mobile_custodian.return_date;
>

this gave me nothing on the user_id field  :(

 call_id |      datetime       | user_id |  mobile_no  | charge
---------+---------------------+---------+-------------+--------
       1 | 2007-10-12 10:00:00 |         | 09455225998 |    4.5
       2 | 2007-10-16 13:27:00 |         | 09455225998 |    5.2

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