This question has been a little difficult for me to formulate but I think I have come up with an example that will get the idea across.
I have three tables bird_brd, state_stt, and bird_in_state_bis
The first two tables are just lists and the third table is a way to join the other two togther and has a count field for the number of times a bird has been seen in a state.
I don't think the structure of the tables matters too much but here are the basics
bird_brd
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| id_brd | name_brd |
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| 1 | Blue Jay |
| 2 | Robbin |
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state_stt
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| id_stt | name_stt |
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| 1 | Utah |
| 2 | Arizona |
| 3 | Wyoming |
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bird_in_state_bis
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| stt_id_bis | brd_id_bis | count_bis |
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| 1 | 1 | 5 |
| 2 | 2 | 3 |
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What I want to be able to do is combine these tables so that if there is an entry in the bird_in_state table for a state it will show the count for all birds whether they are in the bird_in_state table or not.
so when I run the query I would expect results like the following
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| State Name | Bird Name | Count |
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| Utah | Blue Jay | 5 |
| Utah | Robbin | 0 |
| Arizona | Blue Jay | 0 |
| Arizona | Robbin | 3 |
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Note that this is something I'm trying to do for work and the above tables are not the actual tables I'm working with but they are a good example of the structure I have to work with.
I have tried to use some sort of left or right join but I don't get what I'm looking for.
Thanks in advance for any help.