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8.6

Full Outer Join

Asked by sventhan in Oracle Database

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Dear Experts -

How can I rewrite the query for full outer join(10g).

I'm getting ora-01416 for the following syntax.

select sec.*, bmk.*
  from (select ibf.sec_id,
               is.symbol,
               is.dur_eff
          from (select ibf.sec_id
                  from ia.ibf_hst ibf
                 where ibf.bmk_id = 'SLAGG') ibf,
               ia.is_fi_hst is
         where ibf.sec_id = is.sd_key) sec,        
       (select ibf.sec_id,
               ibsf.bmk_cusip "BMK Cusip",
               ibh.mv_pct "FI Bmk %MV"
          from ia.ibf_hst      ibf,
               ia.ibsf ibsf,
               ia.ibh  ibh
         where ibf.bmk_id = 'SLAGG'
           and ibf.bmk_sd_key =  ibsf.bmk_sd_key
           and ibf.bmk_sd_key = ibh.bmk_sd_key
           and ibf.bmk_dim_key = ibh.bmk_dim_key) bmk  
 where sec.sec_id = bmk.sec_id(+)
 and  sec.sec_id(+) = bmk.sec_id


Any ideas?

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