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 Posted by Jack on 11/15/05 14:16 
Thank-you to all for your comments... David - I  will be looking into this  
to increase my MS SQL knowledge as I've never come across this concept  
before! 
Thanks, 
Jack. 
 
"Jack" <jacksmith@nospam.co.uk> wrote in message  
news:4378917b$1@quokka.wn.com.au... 
> Hi all, 
> While debugging some old code from someone, I came across this stored  
> procedure: 
> 
> SELECT     dbo.TBL_COORD.COORD_ID AS ID, dbo.TBL_COORD.LATITUDE AS  
> Latitude, dbo.TBL_COORD.LONGITUDE AS Longitude, 
>                      dbo.TBL_COORD.NORTHING AS Northing,  
> dbo.TBL_COORD.EASTING AS Easting, dbo.refDROP_VALUES.Drop_Value AS  
> [Geometry Type], 
>                      refDROP_VALUES_1.Drop_Value AS [GPS Datum],  
> refDROP_VALUES_2.Drop_Value AS [GPS Used] 
> FROM         dbo.TBL_COORD INNER JOIN 
>                      dbo.refDROP_VALUES ON dbo.TBL_COORD.GEOMETRYTYPE_ID =  
> dbo.refDROP_VALUES.ID INNER JOIN 
>                      dbo.refDROP_VALUES refDROP_VALUES_1 ON  
> dbo.TBL_COORD.GPS_DATUM = refDROP_VALUES_1.ID INNER JOIN 
>                      dbo.refDROP_VALUES refDROP_VALUES_2 ON  
> dbo.TBL_COORD.GPS_USED = refDROP_VALUES_2.ID 
> WHERE 
>    <some conditions here> 
> 
> This query seems to work fine, however I cannot see ANY source to the  
> tables refDROP_VALUES_1, and refDROP_VALUES_2. There are no  
> views/tables/stored procedures of any kind with these names in the  
> databse, so I'm at a loss as to where they're coming from. Note that there  
> IS a table refDROP_VALUES, and the fields that refDROP_VALUES_1 and  
> refDROP_VALUES_2 reference ARE fields in the table refDROP_VALUES. I can  
> view the results from running the query. Whats going on here? Does MS SQL  
> create these tables? 
> 
> Jack. 
> 
>
 
  
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