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Nothing fancy here, it seems. Just join in the order given.
select F1A, F1B, F1C, F2F, F3B
from FILE1 join FILE2 on F1A = F2A and F1B = F2B and F1C = F2C
join FILE3 on F2E = F3A
where F1C = 'XYZ' and F3C = 'Y'
At 10:59 AM 4/3/02 -0500, you wrote:
>Consider the following three file definitions:
>
>FILE1
>F1A PK 10
>F1B 40
>F1C 10
>
>FILE2
>F2A PK 4
>F2B PK 4
>F2C PK 2
>F2D 40
>F2E 1
>F2F 10
>
>FILE3
>F3A PK 1
>F3B 10
>F3C 1
>
>Files 1 and 2 could be joined by either combining the three key fields in
>FILE2, or substringing the one field into the three subfields.
>
>Files 2 and 3 can be joined by fields F2E and F3A.
>
>Now, how can I do a SQL SELECT where I get the following fields:
>
>F1A
>F1B
>F1C
>F2F
>F3B
>
>Where F1C = "XYZ" and F3C = "Y'
>
>With all of the proper joins being honored, etc...?
>
>Thanks
>
>Mark
>
>
>
>
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