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Published Thursday, May 08, 2008 3:01 AM by Peter DeBetta

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Jason Haley said:

May 8, 2008 10:13 AM
 

Aravin said:

Objective is to Combine all the fields of two different tables into single table i.e,If i write the query select *from Emp,Student it shd give all the records of two tables at a single shot so wat it is the exact query to retrieve all the fields of two different tables at a time????????

May 9, 2008 6:35 AM
 

Adam Machanic said:

Aravin: Can you post that in the forum?  This is not the forum :-)

May 9, 2008 9:29 AM

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About Peter DeBetta

Peter DeBetta is an independent consultant specializing in design, development, implementation, and deployment of Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft SharePoint Server, and .NET solutions. Peter writes courseware, articles, and books – most recently the title Introducing SQL Server 2008 from Microsoft Press. Peter speaks at conferences around the world, including TechEd, SQL PASS Community Summit, DevTeach, SQL Connections, DevWeek, and VSLive!

Peter is a Microsoft MVP for SQL Server, an MCP, President of the North Texas SQL Server User Group, and a member of PASS.

When Peter isn’t working, you can find him singing and playing guitar (click here to hear an original song by Peter), taking pictures, or simply enjoying life with his wife, son, and daughter.
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