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9.3

Query not returning certain results

Asked by LZ1 in SQL Query Syntax, Active Server Pages (ASP)

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Hey Experts!!

I have a query that LEFT JOINs two tables.  The left table contains ALL of my client records while the other table specifies the product if applicable.  The problem is in my query, I want to return ALL of the results, regardless if they have products or not.  It is not working this way.  Could someone shed some light please??

The INNER JOINS are joined on the two primary keys, which are in a relationship.  Even when removing this relationship though, it still yields no results.
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SELECT DISTINCT (Client.ACT_no) AS Expr1, Client.ACT_no, *
FROM (Client RIGHT JOIN AED_Master ON AED_Master.ACT_no=Client.ACT_No)  INNER JOIN Models ON AED_master.Model_ID=Models.Model_ID
WHERE ((Client.Client) LIKE %MMColParam%);
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