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    CREATE TABLE [dbo].[Country](
        [Id] [int] NOT NULL,
        [name] [varchar](50) NULL)

    CREATE TABLE [dbo].[State](
        [Id] [int] NOT NULL,
        [name] [varchar](50) NULL,
             [CountryId] [int] NULL references Country(Id))

    CREATE TABLE [dbo].[City](
        [Id] [int] NOT NULL,
        [name] [varchar](50) NULL,
             [StateId] [int] NULL references State(Id))

Value in table 

Country

-------
1 USA
2 UK

State

-----
1 NY 1
2 NSW NULL

City

-----
1 Sydney 2
2 Mumbai NULL
3 Delhi 1

Now I want the City.Name,State.Name,Country.Name list with NULL value too.

e.g Sydney NSW NULL Delhi NY USA Avoid Duplicate Record

I try this Query But some Mistake in it:

SELECT        Country.name, City.Name AS Expr1, State.Name AS Expr2
FROM            City CROSS JOIN
                         State CROSS JOIN
                         Country
WHERE        (City.StateId IN
                             (SELECT        StateId
                               FROM            City AS City_1)) OR
                         (State.CountryId IN
                             (SELECT        CountryId
                               FROM            State AS State_1))
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  • @MartinSmith : it's not show me NULL value. Mar 2, 2012 at 18:14
  • I don't know how much it's correct question they ask me in interview. Mar 2, 2012 at 18:15
  • SELECT Country.name, City.Name AS Expr1, State.Name AS Expr2 FROM City CROSS JOIN State CROSS JOIN Country WHERE (City.StateId IN (SELECT StateId FROM City AS City_1)) OR (State.CountryId IN (SELECT CountryId FROM State AS State_1)) Mar 2, 2012 at 18:21
  • 2
    You should have a look at Using joins. What you need here could be done with a left outer join. Mar 2, 2012 at 18:25
  • 1
    Cross joins are not in any way shape or form the right way to do this.
    – HLGEM
    Mar 2, 2012 at 19:17

1 Answer 1

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SELECT        C2.name, C.Name AS Expr1, S.Name AS Expr2
FROM            City c 
LEFT OUTER  JOIN State s ON c.stateid = s.id
LEFT OUTER  JOIN Country c2 on s.countryId = c2.id
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  • Hi Rs: It's not correctly working.I change my query please look in it Mar 2, 2012 at 18:49

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