My table scheme is as follows: (Bold column name is primary key)
Table 1: id1 - id2
Table 2: id2 - name2
Table 3: id3 - name3
Table 4: id1 - Id3
What I want to do is have sql code that :
- Select data in id1 and id3 columns for which name2=input=name3
- Insert into table 4
- Only insert into 4 if id1, id3 combination doesn't exist in table 4
Currently I can do step 1 and 2, but (assuming it can be done) I cannot get the syntax for "NOT EXIST" correct for step 3.
This is my code currently:
INSERT INTO table4( id1, id3)
SELECT id1, id3
FROM table2
INNER JOIN table1 ON table1.id2 = table2.id2
INNER JOIN table3 ON table2.name2 = table3.name3
WHERE name2 LIKE 'input'