Yeah, I'm confused too.  A better explanation would help if Jochem's
(and others') posts didn't solve it already. 


John Burns
Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX Developer
Wyle Laboratories, Inc. | Web Developer
 

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Subject: Re: SQL Join Challenge

I'm confused about what exactly you want From your original email I get
that you want 1. All the rows from lessons 2. Any rows from students
table that matches lessons on the lessonid 3. A where clause to narrow
down the students who are listed.

However in your comment to John you said that you need all the students
who have a s.lessonid=l.lessonid match listed.

 I'm not sure why you would need the AND statement.  According to your
reply to John it sounds like you really don't need a where clause
because all the students with a matching lessonid will already be
listed. 




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