The following bug has been logged online: Bug reference: 2503 Logged by: Russell Francis Email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PostgreSQL version: 8.1.4 Operating system: FreeBSD 6.1 Description: Query results differ based on record count of unrelated table. Details:
Summary: If a SELECT statement contains a table in it's FROM clause which has 0 records in it, the query will not return any results. If a record is added to the table even though it shouldn't modify the results of query, the query will return the expected result. The SQL statements below are a trimmed down test case which duplicates this issue. The identical SELECT statements return different results depending on the record count of the unrelated table_b. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- CREATE TABLE table_a ( ta_col_a INTEGER ); CREATE TABLE table_b ( tb_col_a INTEGER ); INSERT INTO table_a ( ta_col_a ) VALUES ( 50 ); SELECT table_a.* FROM table_a, table_b WHERE table_a.ta_col_a > 0; INSERT INTO table_b ( tb_col_a ) VALUES ( 50 ); SELECT table_a.* FROM table_a, table_b WHERE table_a.ta_col_a > 0; ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly