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exception join is unique to DB2 (in think only in DB2/400..)

the standard equivalent is using left outer join

select * from table1 left outer join table 2 on table1.key = table2.key

Thanks,
Tommy Holden



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I the exception join unique to DB2 UDB? If so, how would you do the
following simple query on other platforms? Just curious.

Select all in table 1 without a match in table 2

Thanks, Tim



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