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I'm not even sure how to ask this question, but given three tables:

pocs
----
poc_id     number primary key
sn         varchar2(32)
poc_hrid   varchar2(16)
poctype_id number references poctypes(poctype_id)

poctypes
--------
poctype_id  number primary key
tier        number(2,0)
description varchar2(64)
pocgroup_id number references pocgroups(pocgroup_id)

pocgroups
---------
pocgroup_id number primary key
description varchar2(16)

I'm attempting to construct a single query that will provide the
poc_hrid *AND* the pocgroup description to which that poc belongs.
This is part of a web-based application which allows for many
points-of-contact (e.g. SysAdmin, Apps, Network, etc.), but allows only
members of a particular group to modify certain sections of the record.
Any help will be greatly appreciated!

Gary Chambers

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