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Databases,Tables, Views, Indexing and SQL syntax
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SQL with two JOINs
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Hi,

This is a very newbie question, I know.

I am trying to understand the SQL Select that Tamar Granor kindly helped me with. It has two JOIN clauses. And THEN, after the second JOIN, there are two ON clauses. I didn't know you can do it. I thought that ON should follow the JOIN immediately.
And looks like the first ON belong to the top (first) JOIN and the second ON belongs to the bottom (second) JOIN.

My question is, how does SQL Server (or VFP for that matter) knows which ON apply to which JOIN?

TIA
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