Queries using several tables

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Hi Kayleigh,

Yes you can.

Eric

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| could someone tell me if it is possible to run a query
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could someone tell me if it is possible to run a query
using 3 tables

Yes. 30 tables for that matter (though I'd be really leery of such a
monster).

Are you having a specific problem doing so? If you are, please post
the SQL view of the query and explain the problem.
 
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