Transact SQL :: Pull All Records From One Table And Just A Single Record From Another

Aug 7, 2015

I'm trying to pull all records from one table and just a single record from another.  I have this join, (see below).  It works ok, but the problem is if a blog record doesn't have a corresponding image record it doesn't return.  The end result should be the blog record and a single corresponding image record.  But always a blog record.

SELECT
[Blogs].[ID],
[Blogs].[BlogTitle],
[Blogs].[BlogType],
[Blogs].[BlogText],

[code]...

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Hi Gurus,
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SET @OANW = (SELECT @OACW/neg_perc_adv FROM #pipelinehist WHERE loginname = @login AND record_date = @record_date)
SET @TON = (SELECT @OANW*(neg_time/7) FROM #pipelinehist WHERE loginname = @login AND record_date = @record_date)
SET @OADW = (SELECT @OANW/dem_perc_adv FROM #pipelinehist WHERE loginname = @login AND record_date = @record_date)
SET @TOD = (SELECT @OADW*(dem_time/7) FROM #pipelinehist WHERE loginname = @login AND record_date = @record_date)
SET @OAIW = (SELECT @OADW/int_perc_adv FROM #pipelinehist WHERE loginname = @login AND record_date = @record_date)
SET @TOI = (SELECT @OAIW*(int_time/7) FROM #pipelinehist WHERE loginname = @login AND record_date = @record_date)
SET @OCW = (SELECT @OAIW/app_perc_adv FROM #pipelinehist WHERE loginname = @login AND record_date = @record_date)
SET @TOA = (SELECT @OCW*(app_time/7) FROM #pipelinehist WHERE loginname = @login AND record_date = @record_date)

SELECT loginname,
CAST(@TOA AS decimal(18,1)) AS [Opps in Approach],
app_time AS [Approach Average Time],
app_perc_adv AS [Approach Perc Adv],
CAST(@TOI AS decimal(18,1)) AS [Opps in Interview],
int_time AS [Interview Average Time],
int_perc_adv AS [Interview Perc Adv],
CAST(@TOD AS decimal(18,1)) AS [Opps in Demonstrate],
dem_time AS [Demonstrate Average Time],
dem_perc_adv AS [Demonstrate Perc Adv],
CAST(@TON AS decimal(18,1)) AS [Opps in Negotiate],
neg_time AS [Negotiate Average Time],
neg_perc_adv AS [Negotiate Perc Adv],
CAST(@TOC AS decimal(18,1)) AS [Opps In Close],
cls_time AS [Close Average Time],
cls_perc_adv AS [Close Perc Adv]
FROM #pipelinehist
WHERE loginname = @login AND record_date = @record_date

Here is some sample data to use with this. With this sample data what I want to get back is a total of 30 records in the result set each with its data specific to the login and record_date of that returned record.

CREATE TABLE #pipelinehist (
glusftboid int IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL,
record_date datetime NOT NULL,
loginname char(20) NOT NULL,
app_new float NOT NULL,
app_time float NOT NULL,
app_perc_adv float NOT NULL,
int_time float NOT NULL,
int_perc_adv float NOT NULL,
dem_time float NOT NULL,
dem_perc_adv float NOT NULL,
neg_time float NOT NULL,
neg_perc_adv float NOT NULL,
cls_time float NOT NULL,
cls_perc_adv float NOT NULL,
target_deal money NOT NULL,
annual_quota money NOT NULL,
weeks int NOT NULL
) ON [PRIMARY]

INSERT into #pipelinehist VALUES ('12/17/2007 0:00', 'AREP', 56.8, 26.9, 0.57, 29.5, 0.47, 20, 0.67, 80.7, 0.53, 2.1, 0.97, 2194.93, 575000, 50)
INSERT into #pipelinehist VALUES ('12/17/2007 0:00', 'BREP', 33.2, 0.5, 0.9, 7.7, 0.77, 8, 0.77, 9.2, 0.6, 7.7, 0.64, 971.1, 330000, 50)
INSERT into #pipelinehist VALUES ('12/17/2007 0:00', 'CREP', 210.2, 0.3, 0.87, 6.6, 0.5, 13.7, 0.4, 16.3, 0.43, 1.5, 0.91, 461.25, 330000, 50)
INSERT into #pipelinehist VALUES ('12/17/2007 0:00', 'DREP', 47.6, 5, 0.53, 33.3, 0.6, 57.5, 0.53, 50, 0.7, 1.5, 1, 2045.7, 575000, 50)
INSERT into #pipelinehist VALUES ('12/17/2007 0:00', 'EREP', 75.3, 110.9, 0.47, 36, 0.5, 17.4, 0.87, 20.3, 0.6, 7.2, 0.83, 2021.74, 775000, 50)
INSERT into #pipelinehist VALUES ('12/17/2007 0:00', 'FREP', 17.2, 23.3, 0.73, 6.8, 0.8, 6.3, 0.93, 29.7, 0.67, 15.5, 0.83, 2218.95, 575000, 50)
INSERT into #pipelinehist VALUES ('12/17/2007 0:00', 'GREP', 105.4, 67, 0.2, 32.9, 0.43, 18.5, 0.67, 8.9, 0.77, 3.5, 0.93, 1838.91, 400000, 50)
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order by st.name

But I am looking for the resultset with the format below:

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employee      employeeid,employeename,employeesalary
order             orderid,address,price 

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2
3
4
5
6

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ARS
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  BCN        0            0
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  BTC        0             0
  STC        0             0
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[code]...

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;
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[NameMiddle] [nvarchar](30) NULL,

[code]....

Scenario: There are records that duplicate the JJISID, though this value is supposed to be unique for every individual. The SYSID is just a Clustered Index (I'm assuming) within the Legacy system and will be most likely dropped when inserted into the Production [Inviduals] table. There are records that are missing their JJISID, though this isn't supposed to happen either, but have valid information within SSN/DOB/Name/etc that can be merged into the correct record that has a JJISID assigned. There is really no data conformity, some records have NULLS for everything except JJISID, or some records will have all the [Individuals] information excluding the JJISID.

Currently I am running the following SQL just to get a list of the records that have a duplicate JJISID (I have other's that partition by Name/DOB/etc and will adapt whatever I come up with to be used for those as well):

;
select j.*
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With, the following as a potential solution:

GSquared (3/16/2010)Here's a query that seems to do what you need. Try it, let me know if it works.

Performance on it will be a problem, but I can't fine tune that. You'll need to look at various method for getting this kind of data from the table and work out which variation will be best for your data. Without access to the actual table, I can't do that.

;
WITH CTE
AS (SELECT master_id,
MIN(ID) AS first_id,
MAX(Account_Expiry) AS latest_expiry
FROM #People
GROUP BY master_id)
SELECT P1.master_id,

[code].....

Unfortunately, I don't think that will accomplish what I'm looking for - I have some records that are duplicated 6 times, and I'm wanting to keep the values within these that aren't NULL.

Basically what I'm looking for, is to update any column with a NULL value to the corresponding Duplicate [Individuals] record value for that column.

**EDIT - Example, Record 1 has a JJISID with NULL NameFirst & NameLast BUT Record 2 has the same JJISID and values for NameFirst & NameLast. I'm wanting to propogate the NameFirst & NameLast from Record2 into Record1

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