For obvious performance reasons, I would like to rewrite an existing Oracle SQL query that includes correlated subqueries involving "not in" clauses. Can this be accomplished through outer joins or perhaps some other technique?
Here is the code:
SELECT TRIM(et.event_id), TRIM(et.cancel_evt_id)
FROM external_transactions et
JOIN transaction_type tt
    ON et.transaction_type_id = tt.transaction_type_id
WHERE et.acct = 'ABCDEF' 
AND tt.transaction_type_class != 'XYZXYZ'
AND 
(
    TRIM(et.event_id) NOT IN
        (
        SELECT TRIM(t1.transaction_evt_id)
        FROM transactions t1
        WHERE t1.acct = et.acct
        AND t1.asset_id = et.asset_id
        AND t1.cancel_flag = 'N' 
        )
    OR TRIM(et.cancel_evt_id) NOT IN
        (
        SELECT TRIM(t2.cancel_evt_id)
        FROM transactions t2
        WHERE t2.acct = et.acct
        AND t2.asset_id = et.asset_id
        AND t2.cancel_flag = 'Y'
        )
)
;
 
     
    