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SQL Query - Join or Subquery

Asked by pgooseman in SQL Query Syntax, Microsoft Access Database, MySQL Server

 Two tables, one called tblOffice the other called tblFactory.

Both tables have the following fields.  FirstName, LastName, Birthday

I need to combine (join) both tables where the Birthday = today's date.

      DIM vDate       
      vDate       = Date()  

      vSQL = ""
      vSQL = vSQL & " SELECT o.FirstName, o.LastName, 0.Birthday, f.FirstName,  f.LastName, f.Birthday  "
      vSQL = vSQL & " FROM tblOffice o "
      vSQL = vSQL & " CROSS JOIN tblFactory f "       
      vSQL = vSQL & " WHERE o.Birthday  = '" & vDate & "' OR  f.Birthday  = '" & vDate & "' "

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