Hi,
Type 1 = Inner Join
Type 2 = Left outer Join
Type 3 = Exception Join
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-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Bill
and Lisa Howie
Sent: Wednesday, 16 July 2025 16:00
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Query/400 converted to SQL
Hello all,
I have a question. I'm trying to convert a Query/400 query into an SQL
statement. Would I be right in thinking that option 3 for the type of join
in Query/400 (Unmatched records with the primary file) would correspond to a
LEFT join in SQL? I ask because I've written an SQL query that I think
should correspond to the Query/400 query I'm working with and the data
results aren't matching. Thanks in advance for any info.
Bill
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