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Hi Guys,
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This Query Works:
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Quantity,
CAST(Gallons AS VARCHAR(10)) + ' ' + Style,
Colour
FROM
ORDER_TANK_LINK
LEFT JOIN TANKS
ON TANKS.TankID = ORDER_TANK_LINK.TankID
LEFT JOIN COLOURS
ON COLOURS.ColourID = ORDER_TANK_LINK.ColourID

 This One is Broken:SELECT
Quantity,
CAST(Gallons AS VARCHAR(10)) + ' ' + Style,
Colour
FROM
ORDER_TANK_LINK
ON ORDER_TANK_LINK.OrderID = 1
LEFT JOIN TANKS
ON TANKS.TankID = ORDER_TANK_LINK.TankID
LEFT JOIN COLOURS
ON COLOURS.ColourID = ORDER_TANK_LINK.ColourID

 Obviously I haven't explained the design of the tables, but because of the fact that I have another query that is so similar working perfectly, I didn't think you'd need it.

The exact error is "Incorrect Syntax Near the Keyword 'ON'". OrderID is definately a value of the ORDER_TANK_LINK Table and is of type int.

Thanks in advance!

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2
3 Dim ds As New DataSet
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8 strSQL = "SELECT [SocialSecurityNumber], [Prefix], [FirstName], [LastName], [HireDate], [PayrollCostPercent], " & _
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20 dgPersonnel.DataSource = ds.Tables("rsrc_Personnel")
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22
23 End Sub
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