On 01/04/2016 12:36 PM, gvim wrote:
I have a query which successfully retrieves id values "me" and "you"
when 2 planetary values are supplied:
SELECT l.me_id AS me, l.you_id AS you,
a.l AS left, a.aspect, a.r AS right, l.id AS link_id,
c.comment
FROM aspects a, links_aspects la, links l, syn_comments c
WHERE (a.r = 'Venus' AND a.l = 'Venus')
AND a.type = 'synastry'
AND la.aspect_id = a.id
AND la.id = c.links_aspects_id
AND la.link_id = l.id
me | you | left | aspect | right | link_id | comment
-----+-----+-------+--------+-------+---------+---------------------------
365 | 371 | Venus | cnj | Venus | 49 | Garry/Dom Venus/Venus syn
(1 row)
..... however, l.me_id and l.you_id are foreign keys referencing a
users table from which I would like to retrieve concat(u.first_name, '
', u.surname) AS name for l.me_id and l.you_id. It seems simple but I
can't think of a JOIN which will do the trick.
gvim
Join to user table twice, once for you once for me?
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