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I want to run a query that selects the latest question a user hasn't answered from 2 separate tables. This is what I came up with:

SELECT Q.question_id, Q.question, S.user_id, S.question_id 
FROM questions Q inner join answers S on Q.question_id=S.question_id 
WHERE S.user_id != '$userID'

This indeed does filter out the rows where the user has answered a specific question but unfortunately if another user answers the same question it still returns that question. I want to eliminate the question being returned all together if the user hasn't answered.

Suggestions/ideas are welcome, thanks.

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    Your wording makes it ambiguous as to what you're trying to accomplish. Do you want to filter out the questions the user has answered, or not answered?
    – kittemon
    Apr 10, 2012 at 1:42
  • do you want the latest unanswered question? Apr 10, 2012 at 2:04
  • yes. i want to select the latest unanswered question for that particular user logged in.
    – user761479
    Apr 10, 2012 at 3:34

5 Answers 5

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"Select all questions which have not been answered by $userId":

SELECT Q.question_id, Q.question
FROM questions Q 
WHERE 
    Q.question_id NOT IN (
         /* Select all questions's ids, which have been answered by $userId */
         SELECT `question_id` 
         FROM `answer` 
         WHERE `answer`.`user_id` = '$userId'
    )
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  • works perfect. thanks so much for understanding exactly what I was looking for and breaking it down making it a lot more simple. kudos to you
    – user761479
    Apr 10, 2012 at 4:06
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Your question is too unclear and it lacks information. You need to include the schema of your tables, sample records, and desired output to make it more clear. I think you want to select questions that is not yet answered: I want to run a query that selects the latest question a user hasn't answered... The statement will merely look like this:

SELECT * FROM Questions WHERE CHAR_LENGTH(user_id) = 0;

CHAR_LENGTH gets the length of the string with in a column. It return ZERO when the field is empty.

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  • Can you explain the reason for using CHAR_LENGTH? I would assume user_id to be of type INTEGER, not VARCHAR, so calling CHAR_LENGTH will convert the user_id to a string and then count it's length, i.e. SELECT CHAR_LENGTH(10) outputs 2. Assuming the table question had a column user_id that was empty if the question was not answered, why would you use an empty VARCHAR instead of NULL to represent this?
    – Basti
    Apr 10, 2012 at 2:39
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A left join might be more appropriate in this case:

SELECT Q.question_id, Q.question, S.user_id, S.question_id 
FROM questions Q 
LEFT JOIN answers S on Q.question_id=S.question_id AND S.user_id = '$userID'
WHERE s.user_id IS NULL

This should return all entries from table Q that have no matching records in table S.

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    '$userID' can never be NULL.
    – John Woo
    Apr 10, 2012 at 2:00
  • @johntotetwoo It's a LEFT JOIN. If no join partner is found, s.user_id will be NULL. But the condition doesn't make sense, as user_id cannot be $userId and NULL at the same time. So the condition is equivalent to WHERE FALSE.
    – Basti
    Apr 10, 2012 at 2:10
  • look at this: WHERE S.user_id = '$userID' AND s.user_id IS NULL. Can you possibly condition the field with two values? I think it's not possible.
    – John Woo
    Apr 10, 2012 at 2:13
  • @johntotetwoo Yes you are right. I read your comment wrong! ;-)
    – Basti
    Apr 10, 2012 at 2:15
  • My bad, please ignore this answer. I was too focused on trying to avoid the sub query.
    – ESG
    Apr 10, 2012 at 14:21
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You would need to run 2 separate query's i think because join is meant for 2 tables with unique attributes.. so you couldn't match up a bunch of answers with 1 question on a join.

$query = mysql_query("select * from `answers` where `user_id` = '$bar'");

while ($rslt = mysql_fetch_assoc($query);) {
    $in_clause .= $rslt['question_id'].',';
}
$in_clause = substr($in_clause,0,-1);
$next_query = mysql_query("select * from `questions` where `question_id` !in(".$in_clause.")");
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Maybe something like this?

SELECT Q.question_id, Q.question, S.user_id, S.question_id 
FROM questions Q
JOIN answers S ON Q.question_id=S.question_id 
WHERE 
    S.user_id NOT IN (
         SELECT user_id 
         FROM answers 
         WHERE question_id = Q.question_id
    )
    AND S.user_id = '$userID'

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