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JOINS with AND and OR conditionals

jdallen75
7 - Meteor

Hello,

 

I was able to convert this SQL query:

 

SELECT *
FROM TableA A
JOIN TableB B
ON (A.One = B.Alpha OR A.One = B.Beta)

...by unioning the inner join results of joins on A.One = B.Alpha with A.One = B.Beta

 

I now need to add one more logical conditioning statement in SQL:

 

SELECT *
FROM TableA A
JOIN TableB B
ON [(A.One = B.Alpha OR A.One = B.Beta)
AND (B.Gamma = A.Two OR B.Gamma = A.Three)]

 

But I'm having trouble determining the correct order of tools used in Alteryx.

 

Any suggestions?

Thanks.

1 REPLY 1
FinnCharlton
13 - Pulsar

Hi @jdallen75 , as you have completed the first condition of the join already, you now have the two datasets in joined in one table. You can use a filter tool to satisfy the second condition, with the formula B.Gamma = A.Two OR B.Gamma = A.Three. Hope this helps!

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