Reputation: 11744
I have a main table that I must get data from. I have a left outer join where the fields will match 40% of the time. And then I have another join where I need to match the data from table A with.
This is the SQL in pseudo code. This query won't work.
-- This is the part I want to do but doesn't work. AND H.COL3 = A.STATE????
I am working with IBM DB2.
SELECT DISTINCT
APP_NO as app_no,
A.STATE as state
...
... Fields
...
FROM
TABLE_A A
LEFT OUTER JOIN
TABLE_B HIST
ON
HIST.COL1 = A.COL1
, TABLE_C B
LEFT OUTER JOIN
TABLE_D H
ON
H.COL2 = B.COL2
-- This is the part I want to do but doesn't work.
AND
H.COL3 = A.STATE????
WHERE
A.BRANCH = 'Data'
Upvotes: 2
Views: 99005
Reputation: 14950
I think you could re-write it like this (but I could be reading your statement wrong)
FROM
TABLE_A A LEFT OUTER JOIN TABLE_B HIST ON
HIST.COL1 = A.COL1
LEFT OUTER JOIN TABLE_D H ON
H.COL3 = A.STATE
LEFT OUTER JOIN TABLE_C B ON H.COL2 = B.COL2
WHERE
A.BRANCH = 'Data'
Also, the IBM doco on this error states:
An ON clause associated with a JOIN operator or in a MERGE statement is not valid. Explanation:
Column references in an ON clause must only reference columns of tables that are in the scope of the ON clause.
So I could be mistaken, it just looks like the erronous ON clause when outer joining "H.COL3 = A.STATE" is out of scope of the On clause because the table A is not in that scope.
Upvotes: 13
Reputation: 3914
What happens if you put the "AND H.COL3 = A.STATE" in your WHERE clause?
Upvotes: 0