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Select * from t1 where not exists(select '1' from t2 where t1.id = t2.id
and t1.type = t2.type and t1.value = t2.value)
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java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 11/05/2007 10:34:02 AM:
Hi
I need some suggestion with sql query
I have 2 table
T1 which has columns
id, type, value
And
T2 has columns
id, type, value, user
T1 has data as below
id Type value
schd test abc
schd test1 abc1
T2 has data
id Type value user
schd test xyz myid
I want to write a SQL to get data from T1 if there is
no record in T2, The value in T2 may be different from
T1.
So my result after the query will be
(i dont need user id)
id Type value
schd test xyz (this comes from T2)
schd test1 abc1 (this comes from T1)
Any suggestions
Ashish
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