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02.02.2008 at 01:19AM PST, ID: 23131714
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Multiple Table SQL Statement

Asked by emi_sastra in SQL Query Syntax, Microsoft Visual Basic.Net

Tags: Microsoft, Visual Basic, Visual Basic 2005

Hi,

I have 4 tables:

1. TMUSER : UserId, UserName.
2. TMEMPLOYEE : EmpCode, EmpName
3. TMWAREHOUSE : WarehouseCode, WarehouseName
4. TMUSEREMPLOYEE : UserId, EmpCode, WarehouseCode

I need to display it :
UserId, UserName, EmpName, WarehouseName

and TMUSERID AS Primary Table.

Please help how to do it.

Thank you.
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