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Should the code now look like this:
CREATE VIEW ROB/DOUGGIE
(F1KEY1, F1KEY2, F2DETAIL)
AS SELECT
FILE1.F1KEY1, FILE1.F1KEY2,
FILE2.F2DETAIL
FROM
(FILE1
LEFT OUTER JOIN FILE2 ON (F1KEY1 AND F1KEY2))
DGray@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@midrange.com on 03/30/2005 05:28:33 PM
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try ON instead of USING
you also left off a final )
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I'm trying to pseudocode an SQL solution for my current project. I'm
stumped at trying to use the "USING" reserved word in the section that uses
"LEFT OUTER JOIN". Did I use it correctly?
Thanks,
Frank
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FILE1 is the header file, keyed on F1KEY1 and F1KEY2.
FILE2 is the detail file, keyed on F2KEY1 and F2KEY2.
Here's an example of what my SQL pseudocode code looks:
CREATE VIEW ROB/DOUGGIE
(F1KEY1, F1KEY2, F2DETAIL)
AS SELECT
FILE1.F1KEY1, FILE1.F1KEY2,
FILE2.F2DETAIL
FROM
(FILE1
LEFT OUTER JOIN FILE2 USING (F1KEY1 AND F1KEY2)
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