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How to locate Syntax error for SQLstate 42000 type error

Asked by DNRITSTAFF in SQL Query Syntax, SQL Server 2005

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I have a stored procedure using 5 tables and  experiencing a SQLSTATE =42000 incorrect syntax  found near the Keyword "ON" .  The error message points to a statement near the bottom of the procedure, no where near the first or last ON statement of which there are 10 of them.Start Free Trial
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FROM
 
 
    	dbo.apply_partyto
  LEFT OUTER JOIN
	   dbo.address
  INNER JOIN 	dbo.company_address
ON	
	dbo.address.addr_id = dbo.apply_partyto.addr_id
 
  INNER JOIN
ON
	dbo.company_address.addr_id = dbo.address.addr_id
  INNER JOIN	
ON
	dbo.company.company_id = dbo.company_address.company_id
 INNER JOIN
ON
	dbo.app_particip_cd.particip_cd = dbo.apply_partyto.particip_cd
AND
 
	dbo.apply_partyto.class = @as_app_class
And
	dbo.apply_partyto.nbr = @ad_app_number
And
	dbo.apply_partyto.sufix = @as_app_suffix
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Zones: SQL Query Syntax, SQL Server 2005
Tags: Sybase, Power Builder 11, 11.0, SQLState 42000 incorrect syntax near object_name
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Solution Provided By: cmangus
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