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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T01:27:42+00:00 2026-06-17T01:27:42+00:00

I have the query below that is causing the following error: ERROR 3296 (Access)

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I have the query below that is causing the following error:

ERROR 3296 (Access)

The ON statment in your Join operation is incomplete or contains too many tables. You may want to put the ON expression in a WHERE clause

SELECT
    TBLCATB.Markis AS [Account #], TBLCATB.[Group Number],
    Max(TBLCATB.Name) AS [Account Name], Sum(TBLCATB.Current) AS [Current],
    Sum(TBLCATB.Thirty) AS Thirty, Sum(TBLCATB.Sixty) AS Sixty,
    Sum(TBLCATB.Ninety) AS Ninety, Max(TBLCATB.[Company Code]) AS [Company Code]
FROM
    TBLCATB
    LEFT JOIN asc_OracleMarkis
        ON CLng(TBLCATB.Markis)=asc_OracleMarkis.Markis
WHERE
    (((TBLCATB.LOB) Like "g*" Or (TBLCATB.LOB) Like "l*" Or
      (TBLCATB.LOB) Like "pb*")) AND
    CLng(tblcatb.markis) not in (select acctnumber from sb_acctinfo)
GROUP BY
    TBLCATB.Markis, TBLCATB.[Group Number]
HAVING
    (((Sum(TBLCATB.Ninety))<>0))
ORDER BY
    Sum(TBLCATB.Ninety) DESC;

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    2026-06-17T01:27:43+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 1:27 am

    This looks like MS Access syntax and you are missing a closing parantheses:

    SELECT TBLCATB.Markis AS [Account #], 
        TBLCATB.[Group Number], 
        Max(TBLCATB.Name) AS [Account Name], 
        Sum(TBLCATB.Current) AS [Current], 
        Sum(TBLCATB.Thirty) AS Thirty, 
        Sum(TBLCATB.Sixty) AS Sixty, 
        Sum(TBLCATB.Ninety) AS Ninety, 
        Max(TBLCATB.[Company Code]) AS [Company Code]
    FROM TBLCATB 
    LEFT JOIN asc_OracleMarkis 
        ON CLng(TBLCATB.Markis)=asc_OracleMarkis.Markis
    WHERE 
    (
        (TBLCATB.LOB Like "g*" Or TBLCATB.LOB Like "l*" Or TBLCATB.LOB Like "pb*") 
        AND CLng(tblcatb.markis) not in (select acctnumber from sb_acctinfo)
    ) <-- this is missing
    GROUP BY TBLCATB.Markis, TBLCATB.[Group Number]
    HAVING Sum(TBLCATB.Ninety)<>0
    ORDER BY Sum(TBLCATB.Ninety) DESC;
    
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