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9.4

oracle full outer join problem

Asked by pk143143 in Oracle 10.x

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SQL> select * from test1;

STATE     ID            NAME                 PARAM         count1
---------- ---------- -------------------- ---------- ----------
AK         1234       testname1            bo                 1
AK         1235       testname2            bo                 1
MA         1234       testname1            ao                 1
AK         1234       testname1            ao                 2
MA         1235       testname5            ao                 3Start Free Trial
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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
                                                               1
                                                               3
 
 
How to display state ,ID,name values for ao as it was displaying only count1.
 
Best Regards,
[+][-]11.18.2007 at 09:47PM PST, ID: 20310471

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