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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T05:04:08+00:00 2026-05-26T05:04:08+00:00

Given this data: users id name == ==== 1 Alice 2 Bob 3 Carl

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Given this data:

users
  id    name
  ==    ====
  1     Alice
  2     Bob
  3     Carl

organizations
  id    name
  ==    ====
  1     Aaa
  2     Bbb

memberships
  id    organization_id   user_id
  ==    ===============   =======
  1     1                 1
  2     2                 1
  3     1                 2

I want to find users that do not belong to a particular organization X:

  • users with no membership records at all

    AND

  • users with membership records, but not for organization X.

For example, I want users that are not in organization 2. I am expecting:

users.id
========
2
3

Attempting with this join isn’t working:

SELECT *
FROM users left join memberships on memberships.user_id = users.id
where memberships.id is null or memberships.organization_id <> 1

It’s returning users 1,2,3 since 1 matches on the second where condition.

Is there an efficient way to do this?

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    2026-05-26T05:04:09+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 5:04 am

    Restricting your JOIN to organization of 2 and then testing for null is the one way to do what you’re looking for e.g.

    SELECT * 
    FROM   users 
           LEFT JOIN memberships 
             ON memberships.user_id = users.id 
                AND memberships.organization_id = 2 
    WHERE  memberships.id IS NULL 
    

    You can also use NOT IN

    SELECT * 
    FROM   users 
    WHERE id NOT IN (SELECT user_id from memberships where organization_id = 2 )
    
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