hi i have problem in sql query example
Employee
empid empname
1 gan
2 sam
Designation
id desig empid
1 sr officerr 1
2 jr officer 1
3 manager 2
i want join tables and want Employee Table repeated records Null
result like
empid name desig id
1 gan sr officerr 1
1 NULL jr officer 2
2 sam manager 3
i working on query but i not getting result
SELECT DISTINCT designatin.empid, employee.empname,designatin.desig
FROM designatin INNER JOIN employee e ON employee.empid = designatin.empid
GROUP BY employee.empid, employee.empname, designatin.desig
can anybody have solution?
Change the inner join to a left join:
SELECT DISTINCT designatin.empid, employee.empname,designatin.desig
FROM designatin LEFT JOIN employee e ON employee.empid = designatin.empid
GROUP BY employee.empid, employee.empname, designatin.desig
Let try this, it will help you
SELECT e.empid, e.empname,d.desig ,d.id
FROM employee e
INNER JOIN Designation d ON e.empid = d.empid
See DEMO
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I have the below tables:
Corporate table:
CorporateId DirectorId ManagerId SalesId
1 1 1 1
2 2 2 3
3 3 4 5
Employee table:
EmployeeId FirstName LastName
1 Tim Sarah
2 Tom Paulsen
3 Tam Margo
4 Eli Lot
5 Ziva Lit
I want to display, for one corporate,the names of the Director, Manager and Sales in rows. Example with corporate 3:
EmployeeId FirstName LastName
3 Tam Margo
4 Eli Lot
5 Ziva Lit
How can I do that? I know how to display rows as columns using pivot, but unsure if pivot can be used here also.
Any help please?
You may join the two tables as the following:
SELECT E.EmployeeId, E.FirstName, E.LastName
FROM Employee E JOIN Corporate C
ON E.EmployeeID IN (C.DirectorId ,C.ManagerId ,C.SalesId)
WHERE C.CorporateId=3
See a demo.
You can first un-pivot your rows into columns by using cross apply, after which you simply join the pivoted rows to your employee table:
select e.*
from corporate c
cross apply (
select EmployeeId from (
values (Directorid), (ManagerId), (SalesId)
)r(EmployeeId)
)r
join employee e on e.EmployeeId = r.EmployeeId
where c.CorporateId = 3;
I got a customer table and each customer has 4 different employeeID (tranieeID,RepresenterID,CoridatorID and ManagerID) I want to get all these employees name rather then their ID in single row.
CustomerTable
|CustomerID|CustomerName|tranieeID|RepresenterID |CoridatorID |ManagerID
------------------------------------------------------------------------
01 Mr T 100 101 102 103
EmployeeTable
EmpID | EmpName
---------------
100 Mr A
101 Mr B
102 Mr C
103 Mr D
What I need
CustomerID | CustomerName | tranieeName | RepresenterName | CoridatorName | ManagerName
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
01 Mr T Mr A Mr B Mr C Mr D
I did inner join but I got 4 Rows, is there any way to get all these with a single row?
Thank you for your help!
JOIN should work. I would recommend LEFT JOIN in case any of the values are not filled in:
select c.*,
et.empname as traineeName,
er.empname as RepresenterName,
ec.empname as CoridatorIDName,
em.empname as ManagerName
from customertable c left join
employeetable et
on c.traineeID = et.empid left join
employeetable er
on c.RepresenterID = et.empid left join
employeetable ec
on c.CoridatorID = ec.empid left join
employeetable em
on c.ManagerID = em.empid
You could use a correlated subquery in each instance, such as
select c.CustomerId, CustomerName,
(select Empname from EmployeeTable e where e.EmpID=c.TranieeId) TraineeName,
(select Empname from EmployeeTable e where e.EmpID=c.RepresenterId) RepresenterName,
... etc
from CustomerTable c
I have Employee Table
EMPID | EMPNAME
1 | A
2 | B
I have [Manager Table]
MNGID | EMPID
2 | 1
The above MNGID Refers TO Employee Table Means B is the Manager of A.
I wanted query to display Manager Name and Employee Name. Please Sugget Result
This should do the job for you:
select E.EmpName as EmployeeName, EM.EmpName as ManagerName
FROM Employee E
join Manager M on E.EMPID = M.EMPID
join Employee EM on M.MngID = EM.EMPId
try this[Updated query]:
SELECT
m1.empname as manager,
e.empname as employee
FROM
Manager m
JOIN
Employee e
ON
m.empid = e.empid
JOIN
Employee m1
ON
m1.empid = m.mngid
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http://www.sqlfiddle.com/#!9/61560b/1
I need to retrieve the name of those departments in which no students are enrolled.
Table: department
dept_id dept_name
1 IT
2 Electrical
3 Civil
4 Mechanical
5 Chemical
Table: stud_member
f_name dept_id age
AB 2 19
Rose 3 22
May 1 20
Noor 1 21
Haya 1 19
April 3 23
Sakina 2 20
For example the names of mechanical and chemical. I have written this query for it using outer join (explicitly maybe?) But is shows an error.
please tell me that why i cannot write:
SELECT dept_id, dept_name
FROM department
LEFT JOIN stud_member ON (WHERE NOT department.dept_id = stud_member.dept_id);
I will be grateful if anyone will tell me the correct answer!
Assuming dept_id in stud_member can not be NULL which is true when dept_id is a FOREIGN KEY
SELECT dept_id, dept_name
FROM department
WHERE dept_id NOT IN (SELECT dept_id FROM stud_member);
as suggested using NOT EXISTS does not have this problem
SELECT d.dept_id, d.dept_name
FROM department d
WHERE NOT EXISTS (SELECT * FROM stud_member s WHERE d.dept_id = s.dept_id);
You can select all departments where Right part of Left JOIN is NULL
SELECT d.dept_id, d.dept_name
FROM department d
LEFT JOIN stud_member sm ON d.dept_id = sm.dept_id
WHERE sm.dept_id IS NULL
I have two tables, employee and inventory. One employee can have zero or more inventories.
I would like to list employee information along with at most one inventory information
and count of inventories belongs to one employee.
employee table
emp_num last_name first_name
-----------------------------------
100 john smith
101 mike pet
102 jes lyoid
inventory table
inv_num emp_num
---------------------------
12 100
13 100
15 100
30 102
desired Output
emp_num last_name invnum count(inv_num)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
100 john 12 3
101 mike - 0
102 jes 30 1
What sql query can I use in this case?
Try this:
SELECT emp_num, last_name, MAX(inv_num) AS invnum, COUNT(inv_num) AS inv_count
FROM employee e LEFT OUTER JOIN inventory i ON e.emp_num = i.emp_num
GROUP BY e.emp_num, e.last_name
You could do something like this
Select E.Emp_Num,
e.Last_name,
MIN(Inv_Num) AS OldestInv,
COUNT(Inv_Num) AS TotalInv
FROM Employee E
LEFT OUTER JOIN Inventory I
(E.Emp_Num = I.Emp_Num)
GROUP BY E.Emp_Num, E.Last_Name
This will give you the minimum invoice number and the total count. The left outer join is the key
SELECT
e.emp_num,
e.last_name,
IFNULL(MAX(i.inv_num),'-') AS 'invnum',
COUNT(i.inv_num) AS 'count(inv_num)'
FROM
employee e LEFT JOIN inventory i
ON e.emp_num = i.emp_num
GROUP BY
e.emp_num, e.last_name