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SQL 2005 Inner join stored procedure

Asked by sammy1971 in MS SQL Server, SQL Query Syntax

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is there anyway to get an Optional Inner join in sql 2005
I am trying to get this stored procedure to return all Departments with a supervisorID specified or if the supervisorID is null
Now I can only the departments and their Supervisors but I would like to get the department if there is no supervisor

something like select * from tblDepartments wont do it because I need to grap the supervisors if they exist

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ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[sprocDepsAndManagersByDepNum]
@depNum int	
AS
BEGIN
	
	SET NOCOUNT ON;
 
   SELECT tblDepartments.ID, tblDepartments.Department_Name, tblDepartments.Department_ABRV, tblSupervisors.Dep_Manager, tblSupervisors.Site_Manager
FROM tblDepartments INNER JOIN tblSupervisors ON tblDepartments.ID = tblSupervisors.DepID 
WHERE (((tblDepartments.ID)=@depNum))
END
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Zones: MS SQL Server, SQL Query Syntax
Tags: Microsoft SQL 2005, SQL 2005, 2005, Optional Inner join
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