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ANSI join syntax: join three tables

35> CREATE TABLE employee  (emp_no    INTEGER NOT NULL,
36>                         emp_fname CHAR(20) NOT NULL,
37>                         emp_lname CHAR(20) NOT NULL,
38>                         dept_no   CHAR(4) NULL)
39>
40> insert into employee values(1,  'Matthew', 'Smith',    'd3')
41> insert into employee values(2,  'Ann',     'Jones',    'd3')
42> insert into employee values(3,  'John',    'Barrimore','d1')
43> insert into employee values(4,  'James',   'James',    'd2')
44> insert into employee values(5,  'Elsa',    'Bertoni',  'd2')
45> insert into employee values(6,  'Elke',    'Hansel',   'd2')
46> insert into employee values(7,  'Sybill',  'Moser',    'd1')
47>
48> select * from employee
49> GO

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emp_no      emp_fname            emp_lname            dept_no
----------- -------------------- -------------------- -------
          1 Matthew              Smith                d3
          2 Ann                  Jones                d3
          3 John                 Barrimore            d1
          4 James                James                d2
          5 Elsa                 Bertoni              d2
          6 Elke                 Hansel               d2
          7 Sybill               Moser                d1

(7 rows affected)
1>
2>
3> CREATE TABLE department(dept_no   CHAR(4) NOT NULL,
4>                         dept_name CHAR(25) NOT NULL,
5>                         location  CHAR(30) NULL)
6>
7> insert into department values ('d1', 'developer',   'Dallas')
8> insert into department values ('d2', 'tester',      'Seattle')
9> insert into department values ('d3', 'marketing',  'Dallas')
10>
11> select * from department
12> GO

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dept_no dept_name                 location
------- ------------------------- ------------------------------
d1      developer                 Dallas
d2      tester                    Seattle
d3      marketing                 Dallas

(3 rows affected)
1> CREATE TABLE works_on        (emp_no       INTEGER NOT NULL,
2>                         project_no    CHAR(4) NOT NULL,
3>                         job CHAR (15) NULL,
4>                         enter_date    DATETIME NULL)
5>
6> insert into works_on values (1, 'p1', 'analyst', '1997.10.1')
7> insert into works_on values (1, 'p3', 'manager', '1999.1.1')
8> insert into works_on values (2, 'p2', 'clerk',   '1998.2.15')
9> insert into works_on values (2, 'p2',  NULL,     '1998.6.1')
10> insert into works_on values (3, 'p2',  NULL,     '1997.12.15')
11> insert into works_on values (4, 'p3', 'analyst', '1998.10.15')
12> insert into works_on values (5, 'p1', 'manager', '1998.4.15')
13> insert into works_on values (6, 'p1',  NULL,     '1998.8.1')
14> insert into works_on values (7, 'p2', 'clerk',   '1999.2.1')
15> insert into works_on values (8, 'p3', 'clerk',   '1997.11.15')
16> insert into works_on values (7, 'p1', 'clerk',   '1998.1.4')
17>
18> select * from works_on
19> GO

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emp_no      project_no job             enter_date
----------- ---------- --------------- -----------------------
          1 p1         analyst         1997-10-01 00:00:00.000
          1 p3         manager         1999-01-01 00:00:00.000
          2 p2         clerk           1998-02-15 00:00:00.000
          2 p2         NULL            1998-06-01 00:00:00.000
          3 p2         NULL            1997-12-15 00:00:00.000
          4 p3         analyst         1998-10-15 00:00:00.000
          5 p1         manager         1998-04-15 00:00:00.000
          6 p1         NULL            1998-08-01 00:00:00.000
          7 p2         clerk           1999-02-01 00:00:00.000
          8 p3         clerk           1997-11-15 00:00:00.000
          7 p1         clerk           1998-01-04 00:00:00.000

(11 rows affected)
1> -- ANSI join syntax:
2> SELECT emp_fname, emp_lname
3>          FROM works_on
4>          JOIN employee ON works_on.emp_no=employee.emp_no
5>                   JOIN department ON employee.dept_no=department.dept_no
6>          AND location = 'Seattle'
7>          AND job = 'analyst'
8>
9> drop table employee
10> drop table department
11> drop table works_on
12> GO
emp_fname            emp_lname
-------------------- --------------------
James                James

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