sorry for the confusing title.
I have two tables, individu
and orgcont
. individu
looks something like:
individu
-------------
ind_id
org_id
email
orgcont
looks something like:
orgcont
-------------
ind_id
function_code
I have many users that can belong to the same org_id
and they each of their own ind_id
. The 'leaders' of the org_id have a function code of 'PRIM', everyone else's are irrelevant. I am trying to return a list of org_id
and email
of all of the users who have a 'PRIM' function code
who have users that have NULL email addresses that are not 'PRIM'.
I have something like this, but the results are not correct. Any help would be appreciated:
select
i.email,
i.org_id
from
individu i,
orgcont o,
individu i2,
orgcont o2
where
i.ind_id = o.ind_id
and i.org_id = i2.org_id
and i2.ind_id = o2.ind_id
and o.function_code = 'PRIM'
and o2.function_code != 'PRIM'
and i2.email is NULL
distinct
on the column set. Ergo, I did it withexists
. Even if s/he is a Pens fan.