Cyrius Posted February 28, 2012 Share Posted February 28, 2012 Hi guys, I was wondering if you could give me a hand with an SQL query, I am rusty.I need to show a user's name rather than the integer for their name. For example, the code below is showing 318512 as the user for inside sales on a customer.I got the key relationship set up right (I think) but I need the columns Inside Sales and Outside sales to show U.First_Name+U.Last_Name.One other confusing me is the foreign key being tied to two fields.I used the left outer join because there are some null values in the customer table for both Inside and Outside sales.SELECT C.Name AS 'Customer Name', C.Customer_Status, C.Customer_Type, C.Phone, C.Fax, C.Out_Sales AS 'Outside Sales', C.In_Sales AS 'Inside Sales'FROM Customer AS C LEFT OUTER JOIN User AS UON C.Out_Sales = U.User_NoAND C.In_Sales = U.User_NoWHERE Customer_Type = 'Retail' Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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