I have 2 tables items and item_relations
items has 4 columns row_id(primary key), story_id, field1 and field2
item_relation stores the relation between each rows in items table it has 2 columns parent_story_id and child_story_id. Both columns store story_id's of rows from items.
A parent item can have many child items and a Child can have 1 or more parent items. but a child item cannot开发者_开发百科 have its own child items.
Now I want to SELECT rows from items for which items.story_id is not present in item_relation.child_story_id
How do I go about doing this?
I want to SELECT rows from items for which items.story_id is not present in item_relation.child_story_id
You could use NOT IN, NOT EXISTS or LEFT JOIN/WHERE ... IS NULL.
An example with NOT IN:
SELECT *
FROM items
WHERE items.story_id NOT IN (
SELECT child_story_id FROM item_relation
)
An example with LEFT JOIN/WHERE ... IS NULL:
SELECT items.*
FROM items
LEFT JOIN item_relation
ON items.story_id = item_relation.child_story_id
WHERE item_relation.child_story_id IS NULL
An example with NOT EXISTS:
SELECT *
FROM items
WHERE NOT EXISTS (
SELECT NULL
FROM item_relation
WHERE item_relation.child_story_id = items.story_id
)
The article NOT IN vs. NOT EXISTS vs. LEFT JOIN / IS NULL: MySQL by Quassnoi explains the differences between these techniques and compares their performance. The summary:
That’s why the best way to search for missing values in MySQL is using a LEFT JOIN / IS NULL or NOT IN rather than NOT EXISTS.
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