>Hi Everybody,
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>I am getting an error when creating a SQL Select that has both IN and JOIN. Here is my sample code which gives the error:
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>SELECT * FROM mytable1 WHERE field1 in ( select field1 FROM mytable2 ) JOIN mytable3 ON mytable3.field2 =
> mytable1.field2
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>What is wrong with the above statement?
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>Thank you in advance for any help.
Problem solved. As soon as I posted the message, I realized that the JOIN should be before the WHERE.
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