The tables are of course not named table1 and table2, just using that in the
discussion. :) All is working right now, but my solution is NOT that good
according to the small amount of logic I have :)
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris White [mailto:chriswhite@stripped]
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 6:43 AM
To: mysql@stripped
Subject: Re: JOIN table where not in other table
On Wednesday 26 July 2006 11:30 am, Peter Lauri wrote:
> 4.0.27, so that is probably the reason. Any other way then with a sub
> query? I solved it with my "stupid" solution, feels strange to JOIN tables
> and choose rows where the join value is NULL (left outer join) :)
Are you using phpMyAdmin? I was told by a coworker that phpMyAdmin adds
those
limits in. Wondering if taking the LIMIT out might do it. Also, are the
tables really named table1 and table2 (Yah, I know.. but I have to make
sure :( )?
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Chris White
PHP Programmer/DBoy
Interfuel
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