farrukhhameed786 (12/27/2014)
By using inner join the issue is solved.
If by 'solved' you mean 'changed the meaning of the query and possibly the results', then sure.
I can't understand though why you've changed the join type from outer to inner when all that needed to be done was the join type hint removing.
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