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Issues with Join

Asked by Kerau in SQL Query Syntax, SQL Reporting, SQL Server 2005

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I have attached two queries and is works fine if used separately. However, the Primary Address Key and Secondary Address Key lies in the same table i.e. dbo.dimBorrowers ...which is attached with dbo.dimAddresses with unique identifiers.

Now my question is how do i concatenate these two queries  and get Primary Addresses and Secondary Addresses at the same time. based on Transaction IDStart Free Trial
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Select factStudentLoanApplications_1.TRANSACTION_ID, dimAddresses_1.Address1 + ',' + dimAddresses_1.Address2 + ',' + dimAddresses_1.City + ',' + dimAddresses_1.State + ',' +  dimAddresses_1.Zip AS Primary_FullAddress dim.Addreesses_1.AddressType AS PrimaryAddressType FROM dimAddress AS dimAddresses_1 INNER JOIN dimBorrowers as dimBorrowers_1 ON dimAddresses_1.Addresskey= dimBorrowers_1.PrimaryAddressKey INNER JOIN factStudentLoanApplications AS factStudentLoanApplications_1 ON dimBorrowers_1.BorrowerKey = factStudentLoanApplications_1.BorrowerKey WHERE (dimAddresses_1.AddressKey <> 0) AND (factStudentLoanApplications_1.ISSSubmitted =1) AND (dimAddresses_1.Address1 + ',' + dimAddresses_1.Address2 + ',' + dimAddresses_1.City + ',' + dimAddresses_1.State + ',' +  dimAddresses_1.Zip <> ',,,UNK')
 
 
--Similarly if i change this with Secondary Address Key
 
Select factStudentLoanApplications_1.TRANSACTION_ID, dimAddresses_1.Address1 + ',' + dimAddresses_1.Address2 + ',' + dimAddresses_1.City + ',' + dimAddresses_1.State + ',' +  dimAddresses_1.Zip AS Secondary_FullAddress dim.Addreesses_1.AddressType AS SecondaryAddressType FROM dimAddress AS dimAddresses_1 INNER JOIN dimBorrowers as dimBorrowers_1 ON dimAddresses_1.Addresskey= dimBorrowers_1.SecondaryAddressKey INNER JOIN factStudentLoanApplications AS factStudentLoanApplications_1 ON dimBorrowers_1.BorrowerKey = factStudentLoanApplications_1.BorrowerKey WHERE (dimAddresses_1.AddressKey <> 0) AND (factStudentLoanApplications_1.ISSSubmitted =1) AND (dimAddresses_1.Address1 + ',' + dimAddresses_1.Address2 + ',' + dimAddresses_1.City + ',' + dimAddresses_1.State + ',' +  dimAddresses_1.Zip <> ',,,UNK')
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