Meskes, Michael wrote:
>
> Exactly the same with the latest Oracle7 version.
I also get the same results with Sybasem, with one interesting
exception. Sybase will not let me select * in a subquery! It gives
me the following:
The symbol '*' can only be used for a subquery select list when the subquery is
introduced with EXISTS or NOT EXISTS.
changing this to "select b from b" seems to work though.
Ocie
>
> Michael
>
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> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Zeugswetter Andreas SARZ [SMTP:Andreas.Zeugswetter@telecom.at]
> > Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 1998 6:33 PM
> > To: 'pgsql-hackers@hub.org'
> > Subject: Re: [HACKERS] Subselects and NOTs
> >
> > This is what I did:
> > create table a (a int, a1 char(8));
> > create table b (b int);
> > insert into a values (1, 'one');
> > insert into a values (NULL, 'null');
> >
> >
> > and this is what I got from Informix:
> > > select * from a where a not in (select * from b);
> > a a1
> > 1 one
> > null
> > 2 row(s) retrieved.
> > > select * from a where not (a in (select * from b));
> > a a1
> > 1 one
> > null
> > 2 row(s) retrieved.
> > > select * from a where not a in (select * from b);
> > a a1
> > 1 one
> > null
> > 2 row(s) retrieved.
> > > select * from a where a<>(select * from b);
> > a a1
> > No rows found.
> > > select * from a where a=(select * from b);
> > a a1
> > No rows found.
> >
> > Andreas
>
>