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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T16:52:24+00:00 2026-06-14T16:52:24+00:00

We’re having an issue with SQL Server 2012 due to the lack of support

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We’re having an issue with SQL Server 2012 due to the lack of support for the *= (LEFT OUTER JOIN) operator.

Can anyone tell me what is the correct syntax for SQL Server 2012 for the following SQL that worked correctly on SQL Server 2008?

SELECT 
    t7410.name, t7408.type, t7410.length, 
    t7410.status, t7410.prec, t7410.scale, 
    t7409.type 
FROM 
    dbo.syscolumns t7410, dbo.systypes t7408, 
    dbo.sysobjects t7409, dbo.sysusers t7411, 
    master.dbo.syslogins t7412 
WHERE 
    t7410.id = t7409.id 
    AND t7411.uid = t7409.uid 
    AND t7409.name = 'GENERAL'
    AND t7409.type IN ('U', 'S', 'V') 
    AND t7410.usertype *= t7408.usertype 
    AND t7412.sid = t7411.sid 
    AND t7412.name = user_name() 
ORDER BY 
    t7410.colid ASC
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    2026-06-14T16:52:25+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 4:52 pm

    Why not write this using ANSI JOIN syntax:

    SELECT t7410.name, t7408.type, t7410.length, 
        t7410.status, t7410.prec, t7410.scale, 
        t7409.type 
    FROM dbo.syscolumns t7410
    INNER JOIN dbo.sysobjects t7409
        ON t7410.id = t7409.id
    INNER JOIN dbo.sysusers t7411
        ON t7411.uid = t7409.uid 
    INNER JOIN master.dbo.syslogins t7412 
        ON t7412.sid = t7411.sid 
    LEFT JOIN dbo.systypes t7408
        ON t7410.usertype = t7408.usertype 
    WHERE t7409.name = 'GENERAL'
        AND t7409.type IN ('U', 'S', 'V') 
        AND t7412.name = user_name() 
    ORDER BY t7410.colid ASC
    
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