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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T07:28:49+00:00 2026-05-21T07:28:49+00:00

In MS Access 2007 query, how can I combine the following 2 queries? SELECT

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In MS Access 2007 query, how can I combine the following 2 queries?

SELECT Tests.Release, Testcases.TestCase, Tests.Result
FROM Tests LEFT JOIN Testcases ON Tests.TestCaseID=Testcases.ID;

SELECT Tests.Release, ResultEnums.Result
FROM Tests LEFT JOIN ResultEnums ON ResultEnums.ID=Tests.Result;

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    2026-05-21T07:28:50+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 7:28 am

    I can’t test now but you surely need parenthesis:

    SELECT Tests.Release
         , Testcases.TestCase
         , Tests.Result
         , ResultEnums.Result
    FROM ( Tests 
           LEFT JOIN Testcases
             ON Tests.TestCaseID=Testcases.ID
         ) 
         LEFT JOIN ResultEnums
           ON ResultEnums.ID=Tests.Result 
    ;
    

    or

    SELECT Tests.Release
         , Testcases.TestCase
         , Tests.Result
         , ResultEnums.Result
    FROM ( Tests 
           LEFT JOIN ResultEnums
             ON ResultEnums.ID=Tests.Result
         )
         LEFT JOIN Testcases
           ON Tests.TestCaseID=Testcases.ID
    ; 
    
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