October 23, 2012 at 12:49 am
Hi All,
I'm having 2 tables named "Folders" and "Permissions"
I want my result to be all the folders from "Folders" table and permissions from "Permissions" table. if the folder does not exists in "Permissions" table then also folder should be appear in my result table with none permission
Please help me writing query for this.
Folder (table structure with data)
Folder IDFolder Name
1Folder1
2Folder2
3Folder3
4Folder4
5Folder5
6Folder6
7Folder7
Permissions (table structure and data)
Folder idFolder namepermission
1Folder1Read
2Folder2Admin
3Folder3None
4Folder4admin
my result should be as below table:
Folder namepermission
Folder1Read
Folder2Admin
Folder3None
Folder4admin
Folder5None
Folder6None
Folder7none
Thanks in Advance
October 23, 2012 at 1:03 am
You need to do an Outer Join, something like
Select FolderName
,COALESCE(Permission,'None') Permission
--,IsNull(Permission,'None') Permission --Alternate to COALESCE
From Folder f
LEFT OUTER JOIN [Permissions] p
on f.FolderId=p.FolderId
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October 23, 2012 at 1:43 am
Hi,
Thanks for your reply I tried your query but i'm not getting the result as expected.
I have 20 folder names in folders table and 15 folder names in permissions table.
I'm still getting only 15 folder name rows which are equal to permissions table rows.
October 23, 2012 at 1:52 am
Curious,
Create Table #folder (FolderId int, FolderName varchar(100))
Create Table #Permissions (FolderId int, FolderName varchar(100),Permission varchar(100))
Insert into #Folder
Select 1 ,'Folder1'
Union Select 2 ,'Folder2'
Union Select 3 ,'Folder3'
Union Select 4 ,'Folder4'
Union Select 5 ,'Folder5'
Union Select 6 ,'Folder6'
Union Select 7 ,'Folder7'
insert into #Permissions
Select 1,'Folder1' ,'Read'
Union Select 2 ,'Folder2' ,'Admin'
Union Select 3 ,'Folder3' ,'None'
Union Select 4 ,'Folder4' ,'admin'
Select f.FolderName
,COALESCE(Permission,'None') Permission
--,IsNull(Permission,'None') Permission --Alternate to COALESCE
From #Folder f
LEFT OUTER JOIN #Permissions p
on f.FolderId=p.FolderId
Heres my test rig with data you provided, and i get 7 rows returned.
Try doing a Full outer Join, instead of the LEFT OUTER, that should pring back the missing on both sides.
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October 23, 2012 at 7:28 am
Jason's script should work. Did you run it as is or add to it? Post the actual script that you ran.
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October 24, 2012 at 11:53 pm
Hi,
I just tried the script and it works. but I think there is some problem with my tables data so I'm not able to fetch records. let you know in short what my problem is. I tried same select query on my tables.
Thank you
October 25, 2012 at 12:19 am
Hi,
Finally I got it...
Thanks everyone...
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