1 Using SQL Escape Sequences in .NET Applications : Outer Join Escape Sequence

Outer Join Escape Sequence
The data providers support the SQL92 left, right, and full outer join syntax. The escape sequence for outer joins is:
{oj outer-join}
where outer-join is:
table-reference {LEFT | RIGHT | FULL} OUTER JOIN
{table-reference | outer-join} ON search-condition
where:
table-reference is a table name.
search-condition is the join condition that you want to use for the tables.
Example:
SELECT Customers.CustID, Customers.Name, Orders.OrderID, Orders.Status
  FROM {oj Customers LEFT OUTER JOIN Orders
        ON Customers.CustID=Orders.CustID}
  WHERE Orders.Status='OPEN'
Table 1-2 lists the outer join escape sequences that the data providers support.