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Hi ,
Below query gives me right result.
SELECT * FROM
TABLEA T1
LEFT OUTER JOIN TABLEB T3 ON T3.C1 = T1.C1
LEFT OUTER JOIN (SELECT A.*, B.* FROM TABLEC A LEFT JOIN TABLED B ON A.A1 = B.A1 ) T4 ON T1.B1 = T4.B1 AND T12.D1 = T3.D1
I need to replicate this using Webfocus Join which is not working for me.
Please help !

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Windows, All Outputs
 
Posts: 56 | Registered: January 13, 2015Report This Post
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Hi

You can join to SQL_SCRIPT,
just to illustrate the syntax

JOIN LEFT_OUTER
FLD1 IN TABLE1 TO FLD2 IN TABLE2 AS J1
END
TABLE FILE TABLE1
PRINT FLD1
BY FLD2
ON TABLE HOLD AS INTR FORMAT SQL_SCRIPT
END
-RUN
JOIN LEFT_OUTER FLD3 IN TABLE3 TO FLD2 IN INTR AS J2
END
TABLE FILE TABLE3
PRINT FLD1 FLD2 FLD3
END

This technique will create a join between SQL Tables and a select statement

Yours
Eran


Yours,
Eran
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Eran,

Good One


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