In Dbase, do the following to get more information:

1. Type Dbase <Enter>
2.  Get to the "Dot" (.) prompt if you are not already there.  You may have 
to hit the escape key.
3. Type in "Help Join".


At 11:43 AM 8/8/2001 +0800, rsaras wrote:
>hai
>      In mysql it can be done but do anyone know how to join  table in DBASE?
>
>The situation :-
>
>  table 1
>  ---------
>EM_id
>EM_gender
>
>table 2
>---------
>EN_id
>EN_name
>
>The question is how to select all field from table1 and EN_name from 
>table2  at
>one query? .The EM_id and  EN_id is same.Is that any idea.
>please help me.
>
>
>thanks in advance.
>
>
>


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