What happens when you run this query by itself:

SELECT co_name, sponsor
FROM pl_companies
WHERE sponsor = 1

Does it return data? Is your data unique enough that you know the
difference?  You might try adding a column for type:

                SELECT co_name, sponsor, 'Cultivar Companies' AS co_type
                FROM tCultivarCompanies
                WHERE sponsor = 1
        UNION
                SELECT co_name, sponsor, 'PL Companies' AS co_type
                FROM pl_companies
                WHERE sponsor = 1
        ORDER BY co_name


-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Leder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 9:18 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: SQL Union Statement


Hi All,

Am I using the UNION statement correctly to join two different queries based
on two different tables in the same database?  I can't seem to get the data
from the pl_companies table to return a record.

Thanks.
==============================
<cfquery name="qSponsor1" datasource=#REQUEST.dsn1#>
                SELECT co_name, sponsor
                FROM tCultivarCompanies
                WHERE sponsor = 1
        UNION
                SELECT co_name, sponsor
                FROM pl_companies
                WHERE sponsor = 1
        ORDER BY co_name
</cfquery>



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