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Asked by cabou in MS SQL Server

Hi experts,
In the following view the is a field called u.Defsite that is the default site for a user. It is join to u.SiteIntitule.

I need to know how to change this view: if t.SiteId is not null, u.SiteIntitule must be join to t.SiteId  and not u.Defsite.

Thanks

SELECT     u.UtilisateurId, t.PlanningId, u.Nom + ' ' + u.Prénom AS Utilisateur, t.Sin, t.Sout, t.Rin, t.Rout, t.SiteId, t.ServiceId, u.Def_site, u.Def_service,
                      u.SiteIntitule, u.ServiceIntitule
FROM         (SELECT     *
                       FROM          Utilisateur JOIN
                                              Site ON site.siteID = def_site JOIN
                                              service ON service.serviceID = def_service
                       WHERE      (dateout >= CONVERT(datetime, '2007-12-11', 120) OR
                                              dateout IS NULL) AND datein <= CONVERT(datetime, '2007-12-11', 120)) u LEFT OUTER JOIN
                      dbo.Planning t ON t.UtilisateurId = u.UtilisateurId AND t.Sin >= CONVERT(datetime, '2007-12-11', 120) AND t.Sin < DATEADD(day, 1, CONVERT(datetime,
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