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    Ganesh Ramaswamy
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    hello, i am in need of ODBC(C++) code that performs join (natural or inner) between 2 tables based on some condition.But i dont know where to look for. Can someone please give me some pointers or source. (this is not my assignment!! i need to it for someother purpose and unfortunately i dont have time to learn ODBC c++ interfaces). thanks a lot -Ganesh.M.Ramaswamy

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      hello, i am in need of ODBC(C++) code that performs join (natural or inner) between 2 tables based on some condition.But i dont know where to look for. Can someone please give me some pointers or source. (this is not my assignment!! i need to it for someother purpose and unfortunately i dont have time to learn ODBC c++ interfaces). thanks a lot -Ganesh.M.Ramaswamy

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      I'm not sure the ODBC library has this feature. Normally you join tables using SQL, in the statement that you pass to SQLExecDirect or SQLPrepare, or within a stored procedure (which you call using a suitable {call=_procname_} syntax with either of the above functions). Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder

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