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  1. I am not sure whether this is best described as a bug report, a suggestion for improvment, or as a manifestation of my lack of experience with SQL. I have the impression that the SQL Editor cannot handle queries that exceed a certain degree of complexity. For example, the following SQL query Select Customers.CustomerName, Customers.CustomerID, Employees.FirstName, Employees.LastName from Customers, Employees INNER JOIN Orders ON Orders.CustomerID = Customers.CustomerID INNER JOIN Orders ON Orders.EmployeeID = Employees.EmployeeID WHERE Orders.EmployeeID = 4; gives my the following error: Syntax error (missing operator) in query expression 'Orders.CustomerID = Customers.CustomerID INNER JOIN Orders ON Orders.EmployeeID = Employees.EmployeeID'. When I use only a singe JOIN, things work as expected. I assume that the query itself is correct (I have seen similar things on other sites), so my suggestion is to improve the editor to handle more complex queries. Do you have any control over tghe feature set of that editor? Best regards Brevis
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