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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T12:28:16+00:00 2026-05-16T12:28:16+00:00

What does the (+) mean in the Where Clauses in this SQL statement? SELECT

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What does the (+) mean in the Where Clauses in this SQL statement?

SELECT  p.FIRSTNAME,
        p.LASTNAME,
        p.LOGINNAME,
        a.DESCRIPTION,
        a.PERIPHERALNUMBER,
        a.SUPERVISORAGENT,
        t.ENTERPRISENAME,
        t.DIALEDNUMBERID,
        sp.FIRSTNAME AS SUPER_FIRSTNAME,
        sp.LASTNAME AS SUPER_LASTNAME,
        sp.LOGINNAME AS SUPER_LOGINNAME,
        sa.PERIPHERALNUMBER AS SUPER_PERIPHERALNUMBER,
        sa.SUPERVISORAGENT AS SUPER_SUPERVISORAGENT,
        a.SKILLTARGETID,
        a.PERSONID,
        t.AGENTTEAMID,
        sa.SKILLTARGETID AS SUPER_SKILLTARGETID,
        sa.PERSONID AS SUPER_PERSONID
FROM    C2O.AGENT a,
        C2O.PERSON p,
        C2O.AGENT_TEAM_MEMBER tm,
        C2O.AGENT_TEAM t,
        C2O.AGENT sa,
        C2O.PERSON sp
WHERE   a.PERSONID = p.PERSONID
AND     a.SKILLTARGETID = tm.SKILLTARGETID(+)
AND     tm.AGENTTEAMID = t.AGENTTEAMID(+)
AND     t.PRISUPERVISORSKILLTARGETID = sa.SKILLTARGETID(+)
AND     sa.PERSONID = sp.PERSONID(+)
AND     a.DELETED = 'N'
AND     p.LOGINENABLED = 'Y'
AND     SUBSTR(a.PERIPHERALNUMBER,2,3) = 580;
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    2026-05-16T12:28:16+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 12:28 pm

    In Oracle SQL, this is the deprecated outer join operator.

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