Hi, 

Suppose i have a table whith ids and two more tables with logs like
this:

table0: id1,id2
table1: id1,id2,date,ip
table2: id1,id2,date,ip

Table0 is where i have all existent pairs (id1,id2).
Table1 logs all events of type 1.
table2 logs all events of type 2.

My problem is that i need to left join table0 to table1 and table2.
I'm doing something like:

SELECT table0.id1,table0.id2,count(table1.ip),count(table2.ip) 
FROM table0 
LEFT JOIN table1 USING (id1,id2) 
LEFT JOIN table2 USING (id1,id2,date) 
..

but this forgets rows i have in table2 that are not in table1.
What i want is something like:

        ___________________ table1
       /     left join
table0
       \___________________ table2
             left join

Is it possible ?
Thanx,

-- 
dsoares
(sql)

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