Oracle Loop through values from one table and join with another table
I have a table (table1) with fields package_id and contract_id.
Data in table 1 is like that 1 package_id can have 1 or more contract_id associated with it.
I have another table (table1) with contract_id and status ('active' or 'dead')
I need to find the package_id which doesn't have any contract_id associated with it which is 'ACTIVE' or in other words I need to find package_id which has all contract_id associated with it in 'DEAD' state.
Please help.
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I have a table (table1) with fields package_id and contract_id.
Data in table 1 is like that 1 package_id can have 1 or more contract_id associated with it.
I have another table (table1) with contract_id and status ('active' or 'dead')
I need to find the package_id which doesn't have any contract_id associated with it which is 'ACTIVE' or in other words I need to find package_id which has all contract_id associated with it in 'DEAD' state.
Please help.
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I have a table (table1) with fields package_id and contract_id.
Data in table 1 is like that 1 package_id can have 1 or more contract_id associated with it.
I have another table (table1) with contract_id and status ('active' or 'dead')
I need to find the package_id which doesn't have any contract_id associated with it which is 'ACTIVE' or in other words I need to find package_id which has all contract_id associated with it in 'DEAD' state.
Please help.
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I have a table (table1) with fields package_id and contract_id.
Data in table 1 is like that 1 package_id can have 1 or more contract_id associated with it.
I have another table (table1) with contract_id and status ('active' or 'dead')
I need to find the package_id which doesn't have any contract_id associated with it which is 'ACTIVE' or in other words I need to find package_id which has all contract_id associated with it in 'DEAD' state.
Please help.
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