Maybe it is not legal sql according to SQL standard,
but it works under mysql, I try to port it into
Postgresql.
--- Scott Marlowe <scott.marlowe@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jan 25, 2008 10:11 AM, acec acec
> <tomcatacec@yahoo.ca> wrote:
> > I have the following sql, which works fine under
> mysql
> > database:
> > SELECT sa.ID, suv.TOTAL as VOICE_TOTAL, sus.TOTAL
> as
> > SMS_TOTAL FROM SUB_ACCOUNT sa INNER JOIN
> SUBSCRIBER s
> > ON (sa.ID = s.SUB_ACCOUNT_ID) LEFT JOIN (SERVICE
> suv,
> > SERVICE sus) ON (sa.ID = suv.SUB_ACC_ID AND
> > suv.SERVICE_ID = 0 AND sa.ID = sus.SUB_ACC_ID AND
> > sus.SERVICE_ID = 1) WHERE s.TELEPHONE =
> '111111111';
> > When I ran it under postgresql, which gave me
> "ERROR:
> > syntax error at or near"
> > It looks like I could not put two table on LEFT
> JOIN:
> > LEFT JOIN (SERVICE suv, SERVICE sus)
> >
> > Do you have any suggestion for this problem?
>
> Is that legal SQL? I've never seen anything like
> that before...
>
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