>>Hi,
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>>I know the title is not very clear and what I am looking for should not be hard. But I just can't get it (blame it on Friday or spring).
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>>Anyway. A SQL Select creates a query with one table JOINed with another. My question is, how can I determine which record in the query came from the 1st or the 2nd table in the JOIN? I realize that at least one record in the query came from both tables. So if I can determine this (joint) record, it would be helpful too.
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>>Thank you in advance.
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>Have you tried the outer join? that usually give you NULL if row do not return data.
No, I have not tried OUTER JOIN. I have to think if this will help. Thanks.
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