# Util Results2 for steve Analysis generated on: 4/2/2025 10:15:52 AM --- ## SQL Statement ```sql SELECT MachinesQ1.MachineName, [Steve's C1].*, MachinesQ1.Prime INTO [Util Selection C1] FROM [Steve's C1] LEFT JOIN MachinesQ1 ON [Steve's C1].PartNumber = MachinesQ1.PartNumber WHERE (((MachinesQ1.Prime)=-1)); ``` ## Dependencies - [[Queries/MachinesQ1]] ## Parameters - *Error analyzing parameters: For loop not initialized* ## What it does **SQL Query Description** ========================== This SQL query retrieves data from two tables, `MachinesQ1` and `[Steve's C1]`, and combines the results into a new table called `[Util Selection C1]`. Here's a detailed breakdown of what the query does: ### Table Join ----------------- The query performs an outer join between `MachinesQ1` and `[Steve's C1]` on the `PartNumber` column. The resulting joined table is stored in a temporary result set called `MachinesQ1`. ### Selection of Data ---------------------- The query selects specific columns from both tables: * From `MachinesQ1`, it selects: + `MachineName` + All columns (`*`) prefixed with `[Steve's C1.]` (which is likely a table alias) + The `Prime` column * From `[Steve's C1]`, it selects all columns (`*`) prefixed with `[Steve's C1].` ### Filtering -------------- The query applies a filter to the joined data: * It selects only rows where the value in the `Prime` column of `MachinesQ1` is equal to `-1`. ### Table Alias and Output --------------------------- The query creates an alias for the output table, which is `[Util Selection C1]`. The resulting table contains all selected columns from both tables, with any duplicates removed. Note that the use of square brackets around table names (e.g., `[Steve's C1.]`) suggests that these are likely aliases or references to external data sources.