How could I use IN close twice?
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I have region table which has RegionID and Cordinates.
Region table :
RegionID
RegionPolygonCordinates
I have ListingRegion table which has RegionListingID, ListingID, and REgionID which is many to many table.
ListingRegion table :
RegionListingID
RegionID
ListingID
First I need to read the RegionIDs by location.
This is done as follows :
SELECT REGION_ID FROM region WHERE CONTAINS(REGION_POLYGON, point('45.512573', '-122.661276')
And then I need to get ListingIDs per each RegionID.
SELECT listings.* FROM listing_region,listings
WHERE listings.LISTING_ID IN (SELECT listing_region.LIST_REGION_LISTING_ID IN (SELECT listing_region.LIST_REGION_REGION_ID IN (SELECT REGION_ID FROM region WHERE CONTAINS(REGION_POLYGON, point('45.512573', '-122.661276')))))
The above query does not work. Any help is appreciated.
mysql select where
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I have region table which has RegionID and Cordinates.
Region table :
RegionID
RegionPolygonCordinates
I have ListingRegion table which has RegionListingID, ListingID, and REgionID which is many to many table.
ListingRegion table :
RegionListingID
RegionID
ListingID
First I need to read the RegionIDs by location.
This is done as follows :
SELECT REGION_ID FROM region WHERE CONTAINS(REGION_POLYGON, point('45.512573', '-122.661276')
And then I need to get ListingIDs per each RegionID.
SELECT listings.* FROM listing_region,listings
WHERE listings.LISTING_ID IN (SELECT listing_region.LIST_REGION_LISTING_ID IN (SELECT listing_region.LIST_REGION_REGION_ID IN (SELECT REGION_ID FROM region WHERE CONTAINS(REGION_POLYGON, point('45.512573', '-122.661276')))))
The above query does not work. Any help is appreciated.
mysql select where
please put sample data and expected result.
– FatemehNB
Nov 10 at 22:17
What does "does not work" mean? Error? Empty set?
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Nov 11 at 0:22
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I have region table which has RegionID and Cordinates.
Region table :
RegionID
RegionPolygonCordinates
I have ListingRegion table which has RegionListingID, ListingID, and REgionID which is many to many table.
ListingRegion table :
RegionListingID
RegionID
ListingID
First I need to read the RegionIDs by location.
This is done as follows :
SELECT REGION_ID FROM region WHERE CONTAINS(REGION_POLYGON, point('45.512573', '-122.661276')
And then I need to get ListingIDs per each RegionID.
SELECT listings.* FROM listing_region,listings
WHERE listings.LISTING_ID IN (SELECT listing_region.LIST_REGION_LISTING_ID IN (SELECT listing_region.LIST_REGION_REGION_ID IN (SELECT REGION_ID FROM region WHERE CONTAINS(REGION_POLYGON, point('45.512573', '-122.661276')))))
The above query does not work. Any help is appreciated.
mysql select where
I have region table which has RegionID and Cordinates.
Region table :
RegionID
RegionPolygonCordinates
I have ListingRegion table which has RegionListingID, ListingID, and REgionID which is many to many table.
ListingRegion table :
RegionListingID
RegionID
ListingID
First I need to read the RegionIDs by location.
This is done as follows :
SELECT REGION_ID FROM region WHERE CONTAINS(REGION_POLYGON, point('45.512573', '-122.661276')
And then I need to get ListingIDs per each RegionID.
SELECT listings.* FROM listing_region,listings
WHERE listings.LISTING_ID IN (SELECT listing_region.LIST_REGION_LISTING_ID IN (SELECT listing_region.LIST_REGION_REGION_ID IN (SELECT REGION_ID FROM region WHERE CONTAINS(REGION_POLYGON, point('45.512573', '-122.661276')))))
The above query does not work. Any help is appreciated.
mysql select where
mysql select where
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PCG
92111
92111
please put sample data and expected result.
– FatemehNB
Nov 10 at 22:17
What does "does not work" mean? Error? Empty set?
– Michael - sqlbot
Nov 11 at 0:22
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please put sample data and expected result.
– FatemehNB
Nov 10 at 22:17
What does "does not work" mean? Error? Empty set?
– Michael - sqlbot
Nov 11 at 0:22
please put sample data and expected result.
– FatemehNB
Nov 10 at 22:17
please put sample data and expected result.
– FatemehNB
Nov 10 at 22:17
What does "does not work" mean? Error? Empty set?
– Michael - sqlbot
Nov 11 at 0:22
What does "does not work" mean? Error? Empty set?
– Michael - sqlbot
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It was my mistake.
The correct syntax would be as follows :
SELECT listings.* FROM listings
WHERE listings.LISTING_ID IN(SELECT listing_region.LIST_REGION_LISTING_ID FROM listing_region WHERE listing_region.LIST_REGION_REGION_ID IN (SELECT REGION_ID FROM region WHERE CONTAINS(REGION_POLYGON, point('45.512573', '-122.661276'))))
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It was my mistake.
The correct syntax would be as follows :
SELECT listings.* FROM listings
WHERE listings.LISTING_ID IN(SELECT listing_region.LIST_REGION_LISTING_ID FROM listing_region WHERE listing_region.LIST_REGION_REGION_ID IN (SELECT REGION_ID FROM region WHERE CONTAINS(REGION_POLYGON, point('45.512573', '-122.661276'))))
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It was my mistake.
The correct syntax would be as follows :
SELECT listings.* FROM listings
WHERE listings.LISTING_ID IN(SELECT listing_region.LIST_REGION_LISTING_ID FROM listing_region WHERE listing_region.LIST_REGION_REGION_ID IN (SELECT REGION_ID FROM region WHERE CONTAINS(REGION_POLYGON, point('45.512573', '-122.661276'))))
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It was my mistake.
The correct syntax would be as follows :
SELECT listings.* FROM listings
WHERE listings.LISTING_ID IN(SELECT listing_region.LIST_REGION_LISTING_ID FROM listing_region WHERE listing_region.LIST_REGION_REGION_ID IN (SELECT REGION_ID FROM region WHERE CONTAINS(REGION_POLYGON, point('45.512573', '-122.661276'))))
It was my mistake.
The correct syntax would be as follows :
SELECT listings.* FROM listings
WHERE listings.LISTING_ID IN(SELECT listing_region.LIST_REGION_LISTING_ID FROM listing_region WHERE listing_region.LIST_REGION_REGION_ID IN (SELECT REGION_ID FROM region WHERE CONTAINS(REGION_POLYGON, point('45.512573', '-122.661276'))))
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please put sample data and expected result.
– FatemehNB
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What does "does not work" mean? Error? Empty set?
– Michael - sqlbot
Nov 11 at 0:22