Cold Fusion doesn't care. SQL statements are all "pass-thru". Your database must support it.
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Browse All TopicsCan I use a FULL OUTER JOIN in Cold Fusion? It doesn't appear to be working.
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I think this is realted to:
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Where I showed you that query of queries do not support it, you need to see if your database (I think you said DB2) supports it or not.
I found it on the ISeries website...
DB2 UDB for iSeries SQL Programming Concepts V5R2
Simulating a Full Outer Join
Like the left and right outer joins, a full outer join returns matching rows from both tables. However, a full outer join also returns non-matching rows from both tables; left and right. While DB2 UDB for iSeries does not support full outer join syntax, you can simulate a full outer join by using a left outer join and a right exception join.
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by: adonis1976Posted on 2005-05-13 at 06:21:26ID: 13995538
the Microsoft Access and Microsoft Access with Unicode drivers do not support FULL OUTER JOIN clauses. What is ur db?