I have the following SQL:
select <misc things>
from pluspbillline
left outer join workorder
on workorder.siteid=pluspbillline.siteid
and workorder.wonum = pluspbillline.refwo
and workorder.orgid = pluspbillline.orgid
left outer join ticket
on ticket.ticketid = pluspbillline.ticketid
and ticket.class=pluspbillline.ticketclass
left outer join pluspsalesorder
on pluspsalesorder.salesordernum=pluspbillline.salesordernum
and pluspsalesorder.siteid=pluspbillline.siteid
In Oracle SQL Developer 4.0.0.13 (connected to a DB2 database), I get a squiggly line underneath the following italics: "from pluspbillline" and "left outer join workorder".
The warning says "pluspbillline is disconnected from the rest of the join graph". What does this mean?
I got this as well. I'm not exactly sure how to articulate it but the error seems to be based on the logical flow of the code.
Essentially because you mention the table pluspbillline
before workorder
I think it expects the join to be on pluspbillline.siteid=workorder.siteid
etc.
It seems that the order of the conditions for joins should flow from the first identified tables to the latest ones. So the following should make it happy:
plusbillline to workorder on pluspbillline.siteid=workorder.siteid...
"" to ticket on pluspbillline.ticketid = ticket.ticketid...
"" to pluspsalesorder on pluspbillline.salesordernum = pluspsalesorder.salesordernum...
I don't believe this would change the work oracle does (assuming you don't use optimizer hints) so I'd only bother to change if you hate the squiggly lines.