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I have a teams table and a players table and I'm wanting to find all teams that do not have players associated with them. The players table is associated via a team_id column. I'm using Ruby on Rails for this so I have a Team and a Player model.

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Which dialect of SQL are you using? – simonn Aug 21 at 22:06
Ideally this should work with MySQL, Postgres and Sqlite3 – Ryan Bigg Aug 21 at 22:16

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It may perform better doing a left join:

SELECT
teams.*
FROM teams
LEFT JOIN players ON (teams.id = players.team_id)
WHERE
players.team_id IS NULL
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Perfect, and I'm using Rails too (something I should've mentioned, I guess) so this ties in nicely with the :joins and :conditions syntax. – Ryan Bigg Aug 21 at 22:15
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You should generally be able to do an outer join from parent to child and check for a null value in a field in the child that is not null-able. This is generally faster than a 'not in' or 'not exists'. This may not work on all databases.

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You'd do that with a NOT EXISTS condition like so:

SELECT *
FROM teams
WHERE NOT EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM players WHERE players.team_id = teams.team_id)
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Something like this:

select * from teams
where team_id not in (select distinct team_id from players)
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