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Posted - 2001-01-08 : 18:57:40
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Lane writes "Hi, I have a DB where the identifying key is called MCHN (like a SSN) I have a query that returns the MCHN, but how do I get it to link to my table of names to display the names for more than 1 person?
Here's the relevant info
TBLCREWMEMBERS MCHN (B5263) Lastname (Boyd) Firstname (Lane)
TBL103 MCHN (Person who rec'd training) CREW PARTNER (Partner of person who rec'd training) OBSERVED (Observer of training--May be NULL) (In this table, each value is represented by the individual's MCHN)
Here's what I have so far: SELECT tblCrewMembers.LastName, TblCrewMembers.FirstName, Tbl103.MCHN, Tbl103.[Crew Partner] FROM Tbl103 INNER JOIN TblCrewMembers ON Tbl103.observed = TblCrewMembers.MHCN
It works, but only returns the last/first name of the observer and the MCHNs of the "trainee" and "partner" How do I get it to display the names of these 2 people? I'm running SQL Server 7.0 on Windows NT 4.0 SP 6A Thanks in advance for your help.
Lane" |
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