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SQL and JOINS [message #374447] Tue, 12 June 2001 15:03 Go to next message
Van Kapeghian
Messages: 1
Registered: June 2001
Junior Member
I'm trying to translate the following SQL statement into something oracle can understand:
any ideas?
Cheers,
-Van

SELECT ScheduleDetailsID, GMT_Offset, AttachmentSecurity,
Attachment1, Attachment2, Attachment3, RCN,
ContactFirstName, ContactLastName, CompanyOrDepartment,
PhoneNumber, EmailAddress, Schedule.ScheduleID,
ScheduleDetails.ConferenceNumber, ScheduleStartTime,
ScheduleStartTimeDate, ScheduleEndTime,
ScheduleEndTimeDate, DestinationName, MeetingTitle,
Area.AreaID, ScheduleDetails.ResourceID,
ScheduleDetails.CompanyName,
ScheduleDetails.Resource
FROM TimeZone INNER JOIN
Resources ON
TimeZone.TimeCode = Resources.TimeZone INNER JOIN
ScheduleDetails ON
Resources.ResourceID = ScheduleDetails.ResourceID INNER JOIN
Schedule ON
ScheduleDetails.ScheduleID = Schedule.ScheduleID INNER JOIN
Area ON Resources.AreaID = Area.AreaID LEFT OUTER JOIN
CustomersGSS ON
ScheduleDetails.CustomerID = CustomersGSS.CustomerID
WHERE ScheduleDetails.ScheduleDate = '2001-06-12' AND
Resources.ResourceID = '201' AND
ScheduleDetails.CompanyName = 'Public'
ORDER BY ScheduleDetails.ScheduleStartTime
Re: SQL and JOINS [message #374486 is a reply to message #374447] Thu, 14 June 2001 10:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
kavithask
Messages: 34
Registered: March 2001
Location: London
Member
Hi,

I dont think there is any tool or simple method of converting the SQL. I think it needs to be recoded for SQL Standards, which would then run against any database.

HTH
Kavitha
Re: SQL and JOINS [message #374491 is a reply to message #374447] Thu, 14 June 2001 16:44 Go to previous message
Lars Sjöström
Messages: 24
Registered: June 2001
Junior Member
I'd say
SELECT ScheduleDetailsID, GMT_Offset, AttachmentSecurity,
Attachment1, Attachment2, Attachment3, RCN,
ContactFirstName, ContactLastName, CompanyOrDepartment,
PhoneNumber, EmailAddress, Schedule.ScheduleID,
ScheduleDetails.ConferenceNumber, ScheduleStartTime,
ScheduleStartTimeDate, ScheduleEndTime,
ScheduleEndTimeDate, DestinationName, MeetingTitle,
Area.AreaID, ScheduleDetails.ResourceID,
ScheduleDetails.CompanyName,
ScheduleDetails.Resource
FROM TimeZone,
Resources,
Shedule,
SheduleDetails,
CustomerCSS
WHERE
TimeZone.TimeCode = Resources.TimeZone AND
Resources.ResourceID = ScheduleDetails.ResourceID AND
ScheduleDetails.ScheduleID = Schedule.ScheduleID AND
Resources.AreaID = Area.AreaID AND ScheduleDetails.CustomerID (+)= CustomersGSS.CustomerID AND
ScheduleDetails.ScheduleDate = '2001-06-12' AND
Resources.ResourceID = '201' AND
ScheduleDetails.CompanyName = 'Public'
ORDER BY ScheduleDetails.ScheduleStartTime

would work, not sure about the (+)-sign.
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