Reputation: 782
I saw answers to a related question, but couldn't really apply what they are doing to my specific case.
I have a large table (300k rows) that I need to join with another even larger (1-2M rows) table efficiently. For my purposes, I only need to know whether a matching row exists in the second table. I came up with a nested query like so:
SELECT
id,
CASE cnt WHEN 0 then 'NO_MATCH' else 'YES_MATCH' end as match_exists
FROM
(
SELECT
A.id as id, count(*) as cnt
FROM
A, B
WHERE
A.id = B.foreing_id
GROUP BY A.id
) AS id_and_matches_count
Is there a better and/or more efficient way to do it?
Thanks!
Upvotes: 2
Views: 3613
Reputation:
You just want a left outer join:
SELECT
A.id as id, count(B.foreing_id) as cnt
FROM A
LEFT OUTER JOIN B ON
A.id = B.foreing_id
GROUP BY A.id
Upvotes: 3