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Old 11-04-2008, 03:54 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Retrieve from only one table

I'm trying to alter a search function that searches a number of tables for some word. The problem I am having is that the word can exist in more than one table so it is returning duplicate results.

For example, in the pseudo code below, if the name being searched for (sally) appears in tables B or C, then the address from the initial table should be returned. This part works. But if the name is in B and C, then two results are returned. So I need to be able to check the tables B and C with an exclusive or condition.

tableA {
id = 1;
name = sally;
address = 123 Street
}

tableB {
id = 1;
name = sally;
}

tableC {
id = 1;
name = sally;
}

select a.address from
tableA a left join
tableB b on a.id = b.id left join
tableC c on a.id = c.id
where b.name like %sally% or (b.name not like %sally% and c.name like %sally%)

I thought the above would filter out the second occurrence but it still shows up. Can anyone see a way to solve this, please?
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