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11.09.2006 at 10:35PM PST, ID: 22055788
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Strange join query

Asked by poutses in Databases Miscellaneous

I have two tables TableA and Table B (one field each) with data

[TableA]
name1,
name2,
name3

and
[Table B]
bname1,
bname2,
bname3

I want to build the query to return the following:

name1, bname1
name1, bname2
name1, bname3
name2, bname1
name2, bname2
name2, bname3
name3, bname1
name3, bname2
name3, bname3

How can I do it in SQL Server 2000?
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