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Vieux 11/09/2007, 17h28   #2
tescodiscolondon@googlemail.com
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Par défaut Re: simple OUTER JOIN (I thought)

Ah yes, never put your criteria into a WHERE clause.

SELECT Fruit.fruitID, Fruit.fruitName, IsNull(buyerID, 0)
FROM Fruit INNER JOIN Basket ON Fruit.fruitID = Basket.fruitID AND
Basket.buyerID = 12

gives me what I wanted.

Forget this post.

On 11 Sep, 15:38, tescodiscolon...@googlemail.com wrote:
> Two tables:
>
> Fruit
> fruitID, fruitName
>
> Basket
> buyerID, fruitID
>
> (ie. we can see which buyer has what fruit in their basket)
>
> I simply want to display all available fruit and whether or not it's
> in a specific persons' basket.
>
> SELECT Fruit.fruitID, Fruit.fruitName, IsNull(buyerID, 0)
> FROM Fruit INNER JOIN Basket ON Fruit.fruitID = Basket.fruitID
> WHERE Basket.buyerID = 12
>
> but this just gives me what's in buyer 12s' basket.
>
> What am I doing wrong? Am I a basket case...



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