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MageshkumarM
Yak Posting Veteran
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Posted - 2012-02-02 : 03:45:20
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| Hi,Here i have a doubt,[ select * from table where column *= values ]what is the use of *= in where clause. how it wil work.Thanks,Magesh.Mhttp://mageshkumarm.blogspot.com/ |
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RickD
Slow But Sure Yak Herding Master
3608 Posts |
Posted - 2012-02-02 : 04:15:23
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| Its not T-SQL, its Oracle I think, but as for what it does, it enforces a join condition (in this case I think a left join). |
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webfred
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
8781 Posts |
Posted - 2012-02-02 : 04:26:32
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[select * from table, table2 where table.column *= table2.column]This is old T-SQL join syntax and it is no longer supported in SQL Server since version 2005. No, you're never too old to Yak'n'Roll if you're too young to die. |
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MageshkumarM
Yak Posting Veteran
61 Posts |
Posted - 2012-02-02 : 05:47:12
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| Thanks guys.. |
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visakh16
Very Important crosS Applying yaK Herder
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Posted - 2012-02-02 : 10:10:15
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quote: Originally posted by MageshkumarM Thanks guys..
even for clarity sake, better to use left ,right join etc instead of *= and =* in earlier versions also------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SQL Server MVPhttp://visakhm.blogspot.com/ |
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