Title: RE:

Hi Chris,

Have you tried an inline view yet?

SELECT s.study_id, s.status, sp.status
from
(SELECT study_id, status
FROM s
WHERE study_id = 5014
) s,
sp
where s.study_id = sp.study_id(+)

Lisa Koivu
Oracle Database Administrator
Fairfield Resorts, Inc.
954-935-4117



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    From:   Grabowy, Chris [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
    Sent:   Tuesday, October 02, 2001 3:00 PM
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    Subject:       

    SELECT s.study_id, s.status, sp.status
    FROM s, sp
    WHERE s.study_id = 5014
    AND   s.study_id = sp.study_id(+)
    AND   s.status   = 'A'
    AND   sp.status  = 'A'

    I'm stuck trying to figure out how to make this SQL work, and am starting to
    wonder if it's even possible.

    I'm trying to get this SQL to return rows from the S table even if there are
    records in the SP table with status of 'D'(logically deleted).

    What am I missing??!?!?!?

    TIA!!!!

    Chris

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