Okay, I'm relatively new to the more advanced uses of SQL Server.
I have several tables that I need to gather informations from, and several of these tables links to other tables where I need a specific information. As a result, I just want one row with all the information, preferential named with aliases.
For example:
Tab_Transcoders
:
ID, VideoCamID, InputStreamID, OutputStreamID.
where InputStream
links to another table where I need the row of the matching ID
, where in this row are other ID's (e.g. StreamType_ID
that belongs to a third table containing ID_StreamType
and Description
etc.)
Same with OutputStreamID
, same with VideoCamID
.
In the end, I need a row containing for example:
ID, VideoCamID, InputStreamID, InputStreamType, InputStreamTypeDesc,
OutputStreamID, OutputStreamType, OutputStreamDesc, VideoCamID, etc. etc. etc.
It is important for me that I can set aliases, as for example InputStreamID
& OutputStreamID
links to the same table where all my Streams are listed (with IP's, Descs..)
I can accomplish this with doing like 100 SELECT
S & SUBSELECT
S, but I don't think that's an appropriate way.
I read some informations about things like CURSOR, UNION, FETCH, JOIN
etc. etc.. but I don't know which one I have to use for my purpose.
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JOIN
s: codinghorror.com/blog/2007/10/…