[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>     The combined suggestion was to use SQL Select dialogue. Place my two
>     tables that I want to join in the FROM section. In my Where category
>     set the two "key fields equal.
>     The result will be a query table. Should you want to keep this, Save
>     Copy As.
> 
>     I think we would all agree that the ArcView join is much simpler.

No, we won't.
At least not until you explain to the list the steps needed to obtain
the *same* result in ArcView.

Mats.E
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