You could do something on your own using AFIELDS()
>Any way
without having to specify the actual fields to get all the columns from table A, named as they exist, and then all the remaining fields from table B. I do not want to specify the fields that are common to both tables. I want matching records and only 1 occurance of all columns.
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>SELECT TableA.*, TableB.* WHERE A.Fieldx = B.Fieldx
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>With the result being:
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>Field1, Field2, Field3...
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>Not:
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>Field1_a, Field1_b, Field2, Field3...
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Wayne Myers, MCSD
Senior Consultant
Forte' Incorporated
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