I have the following table structure (and data example):
id code category 1 x c1 1 y c1 1 a c2 2 y c1 2 a c2 3 a c2 4 j c3
Given a list of pairs <(category, code)>, one for each category, I need to query the ids
which match the pairs. The rule is: if a category is present for the id
, its pair must be in the list for the id
to be returned.
For example, if the input pairs are (c1, x), (c2, a), (c3, k) the ids
to be returned are: 1 and 3.
2 must not be returned, because the c1
category does not match the code x
.
3 is returned because for the only category present, the code matches a
.
I've tried using (EXISTS(c1 and code) or NOT EXISTS(c1)) AND (EXISTS(c2 and code) or NOT EXISTS(c2)) AND...
but could not eliminate id=2
from the results.