Hi,

        I could not understand why I was getting 6 rows back, when I should
only
have been getting one back, until I realised that I had given an alias
for the table 'fund_class' without using it in the first case. If I use
the alias I get the expected result. Perhaps this should raise an error,
but I think the two queries should not give a different results. This is
with postgres 7.0beta5 on Dec-Alpha.

        select f.fc_id,it.el_id,ip.ip_id,m.c_id,m.ip_id 
        from ip_categories cat, ip_cat_items it, ip_cat_map m, ip_item ip,       
                fund_class f 
        where cat.cat_table='fund_class' and cat.cat_id=it.cat_id and
                it.el_id=fund_class.fc_id and m.c_id=it.c_id and m.ip_id=ip.ip_id;

 fc_id | el_id | ip_id | c_id | ip_id 
-------+-------+-------+------+-------
     2 |     6 |     6 |    9 |     6
     3 |     6 |     6 |    9 |     6
     5 |     6 |     6 |    9 |     6
     4 |     6 |     6 |    9 |     6
     7 |     6 |     6 |    9 |     6
     6 |     6 |     6 |    9 |     6
(6 rows)


        select f.fc_id,it.el_id,ip.ip_id,m.c_id,m.ip_id 
        from ip_categories cat, ip_cat_items it, ip_cat_map m, ip_item ip,
                fund_class f 
        where cat.cat_table='fund_class' and cat.cat_id=it.cat_id and
                it.el_id=f.fc_id and m.c_id=it.c_id and m.ip_id=ip.ip_id;

 fc_id | el_id | ip_id | c_id | ip_id 
-------+-------+-------+------+-------
     6 |     6 |     6 |    9 |     6
(1 row)

Adriaan

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