zinon
zinon

Reputation: 4664

Access 2010: Syntax error (missing operator) in query expression

I want to have three tables in my sql query but I get an error message.

I have this sql code:

 SELECT warehouse.expiry_date, pharmacy.expiry_date, drugs.active_substance, 
 drugs.strength, drugs.strength_type, drugs.dosage_form, drugs.minimum_quantity, 
 SUM(warehouse.in_quant)+SUM(pharmacy.in_quant)-SUM(warehouse.out_quant)-
 SUM(pharmacy.out_quant) AS Total_available_stock

 FROM drugs as a 
  INNER JOIN warehouse as b
    ON a.ID = b.drug_id 
  INNER JOIN pharmacy as c 
    ON b.drug_id = c.drug_id
 GROUP BY warehouse.expiry_date, pharmacy.expiry_date, drugs.active_substance, 
 drugs.strength, drugs.strength_type, drugs.dosage_form, drugs.minimum_quantity;

And i get the error:

 Syntax error (missing operator) in query expression in 'a.ID = b.drug_id 
 INNER JOIN pharmacy as c
     on b.drug_id = c.drug_i'.

Any help please?

Upvotes: 12

Views: 36218

Answers (2)

Joseph U.
Joseph U.

Reputation: 4607

Just wanted to add that it gets even more messy when you have more than 2 Inner Joins. Then you need to add an extra parentheses at the beginning and to the end of each of the Inner Joins (except the last one)

Example:

 FROM ((drugs as a 
  INNER JOIN warehouse as b
    ON a.ID = b.drug_id) 
  INNER JOIN pharmacy as c1 
    ON b.drug_id1 = c1.drug_id)
  INNER JOIN pharmacy as c2 
    ON b.drug_id2 = c2.drug_id

Upvotes: 6

Guffa
Guffa

Reputation: 700152

In Access you need parentheses when you have more than one join:

FROM (drugs as a 
  INNER JOIN warehouse as b
    ON a.ID = b.drug_id) 
  INNER JOIN pharmacy as c 
    ON b.drug_id = c.drug_id

Upvotes: 49

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