I have an inherited system with a SQL database, and in it is a stored procedure that has the following query:
select catalog.cat_type_code,catalog.cat_id, catalog.cat_title, catalog.cat_phase_code, catalog.cat_active_yn,
TEST_PROFILE.test_pro_status
FROM CATALOG INNER JOIN TEST_PROFILE
ON TEST_PRO_CAT_ID = CAT_ID
where cat_active_yn = 'Y'
and test_pro_status = 'L'
and cat_type_code in ('PRE', 'T')
and cat_sponser_cd = 'DCF'
The number of records returned is correct, but the field "cat_phase_code" should have one of two values, either "PH1" or "CWT". In the query results all cat_phase_code fields contain "PH1".
I know it has something to do with the join, because if I remove it, the query returns the correct values per record.
Does anything blatantly wrong stick out at anyone? I've been playing with it to no avail.
Thanks!
KP