JOIN on set of rows?

From: Peter Fein <pfein(at)pobox(dot)com>
To: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: JOIN on set of rows?
Date: 2005-05-10 23:17:43
Message-ID: 20050510181744.7ff2e2b3@layout.pfein.org
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Hiya-

I need to do something like this:

SELECT t1.symbol AS app_name, t2.outside_key AS app_id
FROM t2 LEFT JOIN t1 ON t1.t2_id=t2.id AS my_join
LEFT JOIN rows of arbitrary (app_name, app_id) ON
my_join.app_name=rows.app_name AND my_join.app_id=rows.app_id

The arbitrary app_name, app_id come from my app ;). I can't figure out
how to create something that acts like a table with rows specified in
the text of the query.

A temporary table perhaps? I don't know much (anything) about these...

Thanks!

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Peter Fein pfein(at)pobox(dot)com 773-575-0694

Basically, if you're not a utopianist, you're a schmuck. -J. Feldman

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