You may also need nisse2.name(+) if nisse2 record does not exist.

Rick


                                                                                       
                            
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Hallo,

Will this query work if I want to pick out the field id from nisse1, and
that field doesnt hgave a value in nisse2.
If it doesnt work please help me.


select nisse1.NAMn, nisse1.id
from nisse1, nisse2
where nisse1.id= nisse2.idn(+)
and nisse1.namn = nisse2.name


Thanks in advance


Roland

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