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sql - Two columns in subquery in where clause

I have a query:

SELECT s.period, s.year, s.amount 
FROM salaries s

I would like to select from salaries table only the rows that have period and year equal to:

SELECT p.period, p.years 
FROM periods p

I know that the simplest way would be use join, but the problem is - that in the application I can add only a clause after WHERE

So the solution should be:

SELECT s.period, s.year, s.amount 
FROM salaries s 
WHERE ...

Is that possible?

EDIT: The result should be the same as:

SELECT s.period, s.year, s.amount 
FROM salaries s
  JOIN periods p ON s.period = p.period AND s.year = p.year
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You can use more than one column for an IN condition:

SELECT s.period, s.year, s.amount 
FROM salaries s
where (s.year, s.period) in (select year, period from periods)

But Gordon's not exists solution is probably faster.


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