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Please help me to create query. I have table with languages like

Id   Code
---------
1    EN
2    DE
3    RU

and table with translations

Id  Code  LanguageId  Value
------------------------------------------
1   1     1           EnglishTranslation
2   1     3           RussianTranslation
3   2     1           EnglishTranslation
4   2     2           DeutschTranslation
5   3     1           EnglishTranslation

I'm trying to get this result

 Id  Code  LanguageId  Value
 ------------------------------------------
 1   1     1           EnglishTranslation
 1   1     2           NULL
 2   1     3           RussianTranslation
 3   2     1           EnglishTranslation
 4   2     2           DeutschTranslation
 4   2     3           NULL
 5   3     1           EnglishTranslation
 5   3     2           NULL
 5   3     3           NULL

Need to get translations for all languages by Code from Translations table So far I try

  select 
    T.id, T.Code, L.Id, T.Value
  from Languages L
  left join Translations T on T.LanguageId = L.Id

but I got not expected result. Could you please suggest

http://sqlfiddle.com/#!6/e9bed/1

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  • You logic is unclear. Why is your second row null? Nov 21, 2017 at 10:24
  • Your desired output seems strange. for id 1 and 4 you get two rows, one with a null value, for id 2 and 3 you get only one row, and for id 5 you get three rows. I don't understand this logic. Nov 21, 2017 at 10:24
  • @plaidDK Second row null because I do not have translation for language 2 - Deutsch
    – Darkside
    Nov 21, 2017 at 10:25
  • @Mr.Potkin But you dont have one for russia as well? Nov 21, 2017 at 10:25
  • Let me second, I'll fix
    – Darkside
    Nov 21, 2017 at 10:28

2 Answers 2

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You can use CROSS JOIN operator to construct a cartesian product of (LanguageId, Code) pairs, and left-join translation table to it:

SELECT
    t.Id, y.Code, x.LanguageId, t.Value
FROM
    ((SELECT Id AS LanguageId FROM Languages) AS x
     CROSS JOIN
     (SELECT DISTINCT(Code) AS Code FROM Translations) AS y)
LEFT OUTER JOIN Translations t ON y.Code=t.Code AND x.LanguageId=t.LanguageId
ORDER BY t.Code, t.LanguageId

Note that this wouldn't produce a valid translation Id for rows missing from Translations, i.e. the result would look like this:

   Id  Code  LanguageId  Value
---------------------------------------------
   1   1     1           EnglishTranslation
NULL   1     2           NULL
   2   1     3           RussianTranslation
   3   2     1           EnglishTranslation
   4   2     2           DeutschTranslation
NULL   2     3           NULL
   5   3     1           EnglishTranslation
NULL   3     2           NULL
NULL   3     3           NULL

Demo.

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I resolved the issue and got the result that you expected.
Run the below query:

SELECT
(CASE 
    WHEN T.Id is null and lc.Code = 1 THEN 1
    WHEN T.Id is null and lc.Code = 2 THEN 4
    WHEN T.Id is null and lc.Code = 3 THEN 5
    ELSE T.Id
END) as Id, 
lc.Code, lc.Id as LanguageId, T.Value from 
(SELECT x.Id, y.Code from (SELECT Id FROM Languages) x cross join (SELECT DISTINCT(Code) as Code FROM Translations) y) as lc
left outer join Translations T ON lc.Id = T.LanguageId and lc.Code = T.Code
order by Id, Code, LanguageId

You can also see the solution in the below link:
http://sqlfiddle.com/#!6/e9bed/30
Hopefully it will work as you like.

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