I have the following relations in my db:
Organization: information about political and economical organizations.
name: the full name of the organization
abbreviation: its abbreviation
isMember: memberships in political and economical organizations.
organization: the abbreviation of the organization
country: the code of the member country
geo_desert: geographical information about deserts
desert: the name of the desert
country: the country code where it is located
province: the province of this country
My task is to retrieve organizations which have within their members full set of countries with deserts. This organization can have also countries without deserts. So I have a set of countries with deserts and every organization in result should have all of them as members and arbitrary amount of other (no desert) countries.
I tried so far to write following code, but it doesn't work.
WITH CountriesWithDeserts AS (
SELECT DISTINCT country
FROM dbmaster.geo_desert
), OrganizationsWithAllDesertMembers AS (
SELECT organization
FROM dbmaster.isMember AS ism
WHERE (
SELECT count(*)
FROM (
SELECT *
FROM CountriesWithDeserts
EXCEPT
SELECT country
FROM dbmaster.isMember
WHERE organization = ism.organization
)
) IS NULL
), OrganizationCode AS (
SELECT name, abbreviation
FROM dbmaster.Organization
)
SELECT oc.name AS Organization
FROM OrganizationCode AS oc, OrganizationsWithAllDesertMembers AS owadm
WHERE oc.abbreviation=owadm.organization;
UPD: DBMS says: "ism.organization is not defined"
I'm using DB2/LINUXX8664 9.7.0
Output should look like this:
NAME
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
African, Caribbean, and Pacific Countries
African Development Bank
Agency for Cultural and Technical Cooperation
Andean Group
ism
aslias into the sub select to your sub select, but only the "first" sub-select. It's not known in that context. (You have yoo many sub-selects and CTEs IMO, I think you should simplify it using joins)