Re: Problem with Oracle query

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"Brad Bonkoski" <bbonkoski@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message 
news:452FA592.6020602@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Rosen wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I have a problem with PHP and Oracle SQL query.
>> I have 2 tables :
>>
>> Table Main:
>> -----------
>> id number
>> text varchar2(100)
>>
>>
>> Table Recs
>> -----------
>> id number
>> pos number
>> log varchar2(200)
>>
>> I need to make query to select a list from first table(Main), where 
>> somewhere in the second table (Recs), the log field contains some string. 
>> The records for one ID from Main table can be many in table Recs. ( Table 
>> Recs acts as log for every row from table Main).
>>
>> Can someone help me with this query?
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Rosen
>>
> select m.id, r.log from main m left outer join recs r on r.id = m.id
>
> This will output something like:
> Id   log
> 1    log item 1
> 1    log item 2
> 1    log item 3
> 2    another log
> etc...

Thanks, but I want to retrieve only one row for ID field (row from Main 
table)  where the string contains in second table.
Something like this:

ID   Text
1     Sometext 1
2     Sometext 2
6    Sometext 3 

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