On Wed, 2020-04-01 at 19:39 -0400, David Gauthier wrote:
> psql (9.6.7, server 11.3) on linux
> 
> I want to do something like this 
> (intentionally bad sql but will illustrate the need)
> 
> select s.name,s.grade from students s where s.class='math'
> union
> select 'whole class', class_grade from all_classes where class=s.class
> 
> Of course it's that "where class=s.class" that's a foul.
> 
> In English, I want a list of each math student and their grade and then 
> append one more record for the entire class, a record that comes from a 
> different table but narrowed down to that one class.
> 
> I don't care if union isn't the right approach.  Anything that works is 
> welcome !

SELECT s.name, s.grade
FROM students s
WHERE s.class = 'math'
UNION
SELECT 'whole class', a.class_grade
FROM all_classes a
WHERE EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM students s1
              WHERE a.class = s1.class
                AND s1.class = 'math');

I deliberately ignored that the condition could be simplified substantially.

Yours,
Laurenz Albe
-- 
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