I'm working on a homework project and I'm supposed to perform a database query which finds flights either by the city name or the airport code, but the flights
table only contains the airport codes so if I want to search by city I have to join on the airports
table.
The airports table has the following columns: code, city
The flights table has the following columns: airline, flt_no, fairport, tairport, depart, arrive, fare
The columns fairport
and tairport
are the from and to airport codes.
The columns depart
and arrive
are dates of departure and arrival.
I came up with a query which first joins the flights on the fairport
column and the airports.code
column. In order for me to match the tairport
I have to perform another join on the previous matches from the first join.
SELECT airline, flt_no, fairport, tairport, depart, arrive, fare
FROM (SELECT * FROM flights
INNER JOIN airports
ON flights.fairport = airports.code
WHERE (airports.code = '?' OR airports.city='?')) AS matches
INNER JOIN airports
ON matches.tairport = airports.code
WHERE (airports.code = '?' OR airports.city = '?')
My query returns the proper results and it will suffice for the purpose of the homework, but I'm wondering if I can JOIN
on multiple columns? How would I construct the WHERE
clause so it matches the departure and the destination city/code?
Below is a "pseudo-query" on what I want to acheive, but I can't get the syntax correctly and i don't know how to represent the airports
table for the departures and the destinations:
SELECT * FROM flights
INNER JOIN airports
ON flights.fairport = airports.code AND flights.tairport = airports.code
WHERE (airports.code = 'departureCode' OR airports.city= 'departureCity')
AND (airports.code = 'destinationCode' OR airports.city = 'destinationCity')
Update
I also found this visual representation of SQL Join statements to be very helpful as a general guide on how to construct SQL statements!
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