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SAS_Ryan
Fluorite | Level 6

My coding style is to explicity define inner/left joins. That said, I've increasingly run into code like this which is effectively an inner join:

 

Proc SQL;

Create table abc as

select *

from

table1 A,

table2 B

where

a.key = b.key and a.id = b.id;

quit;

 

I recently ran into this:

 

Proc SQL;

Create table abc as

select *

from

table1 A,

table2 B

where

a.key = b.key (+) and a.id = b.id;

quit;

 

Can someone tell me what the (+) is doing?

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Patrick
Opal | Level 21

@SAS_Ryan

"Can someone tell me what the (+) is doing?"

That's Oracle syntax for implicit left or right joins. 

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Patrick
Opal | Level 21

@SAS_Ryan

"Can someone tell me what the (+) is doing?"

That's Oracle syntax for implicit left or right joins. 

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