Query Correction and Please Explan

Dear Experts
I have created a query to Sales Order ORDR and its Data from RDR1 and RDR1 and Connected it to Delievery ODLN. I want all the Sales Order irrespective of the Delievery is made or not. I some documents I am getting cartesian product. Please check the query and if can correct the mistake and Please do explain the your joining statement as the problem lies their.
Please find the query is below:
SELECT *  FROM
ORDR T0  INNER JOIN RDR1 T1 ON T0.DocNum = T1.DocEntry
LEFT JOIN RDR2 T2 ON T0.DocEntry = T2.DocEntry
LEFT JOIN ODLN T3 ON T0.DocNum = T3.DocNum AND
T1.LineNum=T2.LineNum
Ill be grateful.
Faisal

Hi Faisal.......
Try this.....
SELECT * FROM
ODLN T0 LEFT JOIN RDR1 T1 ON T0.DocEntry = T1.TrgetEntry
LEFT JOIN RDR2 T2 ON T1.DocEntry = T2.DocEntry
Hope this will help you.....
Regards,
Rahul
Edited by: RAHUL MOUNDEKAR on Nov 26, 2010 2:03 PM

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    Follow the instructions of tt2 in https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5822086 and note to run as admin

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    b noir I never got any message about an entry point
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    HT1925: Removing and Reinstalling iTunes for Windows XP
    HT1923: Removing and reinstalling iTunes for Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8
    tt2

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    Have you tried google for this Error Message...
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