Dealing with the “ambiguous outer joins” message

Today’s guest blogger is Colin Wilcox, writer for Access Training on Office Online. When you query multiple tables for data, you sometimes see a message about “ambiguous outer joins.” The message tells you to create a separate query that performs one of the joins, and then include that first query in your SQL statement

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Dealing with the “ambiguous outer joins” message

Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4 Training Kit

May Preview of the Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4 Training Kit

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Ramp Up: SharePoint for Developers, Part 2 is available!

The easy-to-access content (provided by subject-matter gurus) teaches the important skills in a guided path, making the learning process easier and more efficient. This is especially timely since Ramp Up can help you be more employable by learning important and marketable skills.

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Ramp Up: SharePoint for Developers, Part 2 is available!