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03.31.2005 at 08:00PM PST, ID: 21372446
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Left outer join not supported in SQL statement

Asked by psk1 in Microsoft Access Database

Tags: join, access, left, outer, sql

Access says "Join expression not supported":

SELECT Count(*)
FROM dbo.organiz a left outer join SIC_CODE c on
a.SIC_ID=c.SIC_ID AND a.SIC_GID=c.SIC_GID, PERSON b
WHERE a.CREATEPER = b.PERSON_ID AND
(a.CREATE_DAT Between #8/18/2004# And #10/17/2004#) AND
(a.SIC_ID Is Null OR c.SIC_ABRV='TBD') AND (a.MKT_SEG_ID<>8) AND (left(b.PER_INIT,LEN('LV'))='LV');

How can I modify this statement so Access can understand it?

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