>Can someone explain why I get an error from:
>SELECT Travauth.travid, Travauth.actid, Travauth.empid, ;
> Travauth.tanum, Travauth.dcn, Travauth.amount, ;
> Travauth.bgndate, Travauth.enddate, Travauth.destid, ;
> Accounts.account, Accounts.allotment, Destination.city, ;
> Destination.state ;
> FROM travel!TravAuth ;
> LEFT OUTER JOIN travel!Destination ;
> LEFT OUTER JOIN travel!Accounts ;
> ON Travauth.actid = Accounts.actid;
> ON Travauth.destid = Destination.destkey;
> ORDER BY Travauth.empid, Travauth.tanum
>
>The error is:
SQL: Column 'ACTID' is not found>
>If I switch the order of the JOIN and ON statements, I get the error:
>
>
SQL: Column 'DESTID' is not found>
>If I have the source tables open before I issue the command, it works. All fields exist, and I can create the view in View Designer. Once I save and exit the designer, I can not edit it in View Designer because I get the error.
>
>Once the view is created, the source tables have to be open before I open the view.
>
>TIA.
Mark,
Try with ON's in order Destination, accounts, travauth.
Cetin