I can't quite get my head around a SQL query because it is not my forté. I'm trying to select the names of rows in an employees table the id
's of which appear in a column salesPersonId
of another table, accounts
. That is, any employee name which is represented in the accounts table.
ACCOUNT
+----+---------------+
| id | salesPersonID |
+----+---------------+
| 0 | 1020 |
+----+---------------+
| 1 | 1020 |
+----+---------------+
| 2 | 1009 |
+----+---------------+
EMPLOYEE
+------+---------------+
| id | firstName |
+------+---------------+
| 1009 | BILL | <-select his name
+------+---------------+
| 1020 | KATE | <-select her name
+------+---------------+
| 1025 | NEIL | <-not this guy
+------+---------------+
Since Neil hasn't got any presence in account.salesPersonID, I'd like to select the other two besides him. I'm not getting very far with it though, and looking for some input.
SELECT * FROM employee e
LEFT JOIN account a
ON a.salesPersonID = e.id
WHERE (SELECT COUNT(salesPersonID) FROM account) > 0
does not work. I wonder how I could select these employee names that are present in salesPersonID
. Thank you.