On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 13:57:37 -0400, Vic Ricker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi. I'm using PostgreSQL 7.4.2 under Fedora Core 1. > > I have two tables with a single varchar(32) column in each. I'm trying > to find all the rows from one table that don't exist in the other > table. The query that I am using is: > > select u.user_name from users u where u.user_name not in (select > user_name from iasusers); > > (Actually, I'm doing something a bit more complex but this illustrates > the problem.) > > It always seems to return 0 rows. As a test, I inserted a row into > users that I knew wasn't in iasuses but it didn't make a difference. > > If I remove the 'not', the query returns the rows that exist in both > tables. > > If I replace the subselect with a list, it seems to work the way that > I'd expect, i.e. "not in ('vic', 'joe')" it shows all the rows from > users except for vic and joe. > > Am I doing something wrong or is this a bug?
Are there any nulls in iasusers.user_name? ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 7: don't forget to increase your free space map settings