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mysql - What's the best way to use LEFT OUTER JOIN to check for non-existence of related rows

Using MySQL 5.x I want to efficiently select all rows from table X where there is no related row in table Y satisfying some condition, e.g.

Give me all records in X where a related Y with foo = bar does NOT exist

SELECT count(id) FROM X
LEFT OUTER JOIN Y ON y.X_id = X.id AND y.foo = 'bar'
WHERE y....?

As I understand it, a left outer join is guaranteed to produce a row for each row in the left (first) table -- X in this case -- whether or not a satisfying row in the joined table was found. What I want to do is then select only those rows where no row was found.

It seems to me that y.X_id should be NULL if there is no matching record, but this test doesn't seem to work. Nor does y.X_id = 0 or !y.X_id.

Edits: corrected transcription error (ON not AS) which was pointed out by several responses. Fixed grammatical error.

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SELECT count(id) FROM X 
LEFT OUTER JOIN Y ON (y.X_id = X.id AND y.foo = 'bar')
WHERE y.X_id is null

You were close.

First do the join as normal, then select all rows for which a not null row in Y is in fact null, so you are sure there's a "no match" and not just a null value in Y.

Also note the typo (since corrected) you made in the query:

LEFT OUTER JOIN Y AS
-- should be
LEFT OUTER JOIN Y ON
-- This however is allowed
LEFT OUTER JOIN table2 as Y ON ....

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