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Mike,

I would install Operations Navigator and use the SQL tools. The select
you sent should produce the Cartesian product of the two files.

David Morris

>>> koldark@xxxxxxxxx 05/04/05 10:06 AM >>>
I am hoping someone can help me out here. We have an SQL collection
from a 
vendor that has different constraints(? joins that are predefined). I
am 
trying to figure out how one of these joins works can for the life of
me 
can't figure it out. The documentation doesn't show any join, but yet
when I 
run this:

select * from dbpopcr, dbposcm 

it works. Is there a way I can figure out this join using IBM delivered

tools?

-- 
Mike Wills

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