Hi Doris,
In oracle (+) is left outer join or right outer join .
You need to write:
select ...
from auswahlkatalog k, beteiligter b left outer join anspruchkorrektur a
on(b.bet_id = a.bet_idemp) left outer join v_betkorr f on (a.ask_id = f.ask_id)
where k.awk_id = a.awk_id ;
regards,
ivan.
Doris Bernloehr wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I've got a problem in porting the following select statement from Oracle to
> Postgres, because of the characters after "b.bet_id" and "f.ask_id" in the
> where clause: (+)
> I don't know what these characters mean and how I can transform these into
> PostgreSql Syntax.
>
> select ...
> from auswahlkatalog k, anspruchkorrektur a, beteiligter b, v_betkorr f
> where k.awk_id = a.awk_id and b.bet_id(+) = a.bet_idemp
> and a.ask_id = f.ask_id(+);
>
> Hoping for help.
> Doris
>
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