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SQL multiple join statement


For multi-table joins, you have to nest the extra joins in brackets:

SELECT ...FROM ((origintableJOIN jointable1 ON ...)JOIN jointable2 ON ...)JOIN jointable3 ON ...

basically, for every extra table you join past the first, you need a bracket before the original 'FROM' table, and a closing bracket on the matching JOIN 'on' clause.


MS Access (specifically, Jet/ACE) requires parentheses with multiple joins. Try:

adsFormView.SelectCommand = _    " SELECT * FROM ([tableCourse] " & _    " INNER JOIN [tableGrade] " & _    "     ON [tableCourse].[grading] = [tableGrade].[id]) " & _    " INNER JOIN [tableCourseType] " & _    "     ON [tableCourse].[course_type] = [tableCourseType].[id] " & _    " WHERE [prefix]='" & myPrefix & "'" & _    "   AND [course_number]='" & myCourseNum & "'"


In spite of MS SQL Server, MS Access requires parentheses for a multiple JOIN statement. Basically, JOIN is an operation between two tables. When you have more than one JOIN, in fact, you are JOINing the result of the previous JOIN to another table. This logic is cascaded for any extra JOIN. For instance, if you have JOIN operations between 4 tables, you need to write it as follows:

SELECT * FROM    (        ( Table1 JOIN Table2 ON Table1.column1 = Table2.column2) --result of JOIN is treated as a temp table         JOIN Table3 ON Table1.column1 = Table3.column3    ) --result of JOIN is treated as another temp table    JOIN Table4 ON Table4.column4 = Table2.column2