Hello,
Is it possible to join tables in the where clause of a statement?
I ask because I have a situation where I only have access to the where
clause of a select statement on a single table, yet I want to perform
a join on multiple tables. eg:
Given a statement as follows:
SELECT foo.foo_id, foo.name
FROM foo, bar
WHERE foo.bar_id = bar.bar_id
AND bar.name = 'martini';
I'm looking for a way to recast it so that the select and from clauses
still refer to a single table and the join referencing the second
table occurs in the where clause. For example, something like this:
SELECT foo.foo_id, foo.name
FROM foo
WHERE (SELECT * FROM foo, bar WHERE ...)
foo.bar_id = bar.bar_id
AND bar.name = 'martini';
I've explored the "where exists" clause, but that's not supported by
the application toolkit I'm using. AFAIK, I've only got access to
where ...
Thanks in advance!
Scott
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