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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T15:46:21+00:00 2026-05-12T15:46:21+00:00

I have a trip that has many residencies. I need a single query that

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I have a trip that has many residencies. I need a single query that returns all trips where no residency information has been specified. And all trips that match a specified residency.

I can get the first from this query:

SELECT * FROM `trips` WHERE (((NOT EXISTS (SELECT id FROM residencies WHERE trips.id = residencies.trip_id))

But to get the second, I need to add this bit as well:

INNER JOIN `residencies` ON (`trips`.`id` = `residencies`.`trip_id`)

Adding the join before the WHERE clause is asking for results that have a residency ID and no residency IDs. That obviously returns nothing. So how can I write this to get the full result set in one query? Stored procedures aren’t allowed on this.

I’m using Rails, so it’s a bonus (but definitely not required) if the answer is Rails-specific. And a huge bonus if someone can show how this can be done with the searchlogic plugin.

Currently, I have the first requirement as a named scope:

Trip.named_scope :residencies_empty, :conditions => ['NOT EXISTS (SELECT id FROM residencies WHERE trips.id = residencies.trip_id)']

The second requirement is available through searchlogic:

Trip.residences_id_equals(id)

The ideal solution would be a searchlogic scope that looks like this:

Trip.residencies_null_or_residencies_id_equals(id)
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    2026-05-12T15:46:22+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 3:46 pm

    I suggest using another “EXIST” for the trips with the specific residency:

    SELECT * FROM `trips` WHERE 
      (NOT EXISTS (SELECT id FROM residencies WHERE trips.id = residencies.trip_id))
      OR
      (EXISTS (SELECT id FROM residencies WHERE trips.id = residencies.trip_id 
               AND other_criteria_for_specific_residency)
      )
    

    This seems to be the most readable solution, but if performance is important, you should check EXPAIN to see how this is optimized (as with most complex queries in MySql).

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