Given the following table ManagerRepRelationship:
repId managerId
35 33
36 33
37 33
23 56
26 60
35 34
37 34
As you can see, manager 33 and manager 34 both share representatives 35 and 37. If I have only the known value of manager 33:
SELECT repId FROM ManagerRepRelationship WHERE managerId=33
I'll get back 35,36,37.
My question here is, based on only knowing that managerId, is there any way to see if the repId's given back have no other duplicate value in that repId column throughout the table.
So in the above statement I want to find the rep that only has ONE relationship. So in this case, repId 36 would be the return I would want because 33 is the only manager for that rep.
Can this be done in one SQL statement?