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3,367 PointsLoans,books and patrons question
Here I need to Select all the columns with reference to the tables they come from. Next I need to list a FROM table which I have chosen as the books table. Then I use 2 LEFT OUTER JOINs to that I donβt lose any information, that might happen by just looking at the intersection of the datasets with INNER JOIN. But as multiple people check out the same title I am not sure if I can simplify my answer beyond what I get with the following code: SELECT books.title, patrons.first_name, patrons.last_name, patrons.email, loans.loaned_on, loans.return_by, loans.returned_on FROM books LEFT OUTER JOIN loans ON books.id = loans.book_id LEFT OUTER JOIN patrons ON loans.patron_id = patrons.id; What are your thoughts on this code and if anything is missing? Thanks for your time
Todd Hamblen
4,523 PointsTodd Hamblen
4,523 PointsWhat is your goal with that?