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Hi All,
I get the above error in the Report Assistant when I create the WHERE Conditions. I changed the Join type to LEFT OUTER and from then I'm getting this error. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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Majid

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The command "? 32456"

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0(FOC32456) ANSI-COMPLIANCE ENFORCED BY CHANGING OUTER JOIN TO INNER
A left outer join in the root-path of an inner join has been changed into an inner join.

You may have to change the join structure. Do you get this message because you have SQL traces turned on? If you don't have them turned on, you should - it will show you the SQL statement generated by WebFOCUS, which allows you to fine-tune your WEBFOCUS join.


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How do you turn on the SQL trace?


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A search for "SQL Traces" on the forum will yield posts such as this one...


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