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testbo is view created from table test1 for param bo
SQL> select * from testbo;
STATE ID NAME PARAM count1
---------- ---------- -------------------- ---------- ----------
AK 1234 testname1 bo 1
AK 1235 testname2 bo 1
SQL> select * from testao; this is view for param ao
STATE ID NAME PARAM count1
---------- ---------- -------------------- ---------- ----------
MA 1234 testname1 ao 1
AK 1234 testname1 ao 2
MA 1235 testname5 ao 3
SQL> select a.state,a.id,a.name,a.count1 as bo,b.count1 as ao from
testbo a full outer join testao b on a.state =b.state and a.name =b.name and a.id = b.id
STATE ID NAME bo ao
---------- ---------- -------------------- ---------- ----------
AK 1234 testname1 1 2
AK 1235 testname2 1
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How to display state ,ID,name values for ao as it was displaying only count1.
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