Sql query results problem

Hi All
When i run the following query am getting the below results:
SELECT STG_ITS_EMISSIONFACTOR.OPERATION,STG_ITS_EMISSIONFACTOR.SPEED,STG_ITS_EMISSIONFACTOR.VOC,STG_ITS_EMISSIONFACTOR.CO,STG_ITS_EMISSIONFA CTOR.NOX
from STG_ITS_EMISSIONFACTOR
results:
OPERATION SPEED VOC CO NOX
Operation Speed VOC CO Nox
Indianapolis 0 4.301 24.651 2.048
Indianapolis 1 4.301 24.651 2.048
But when i use the following query am getting the below results :
SELECT STG_ITS_EMISSIONFACTOR.OPERATION,STG_ITS_EMISSIONFACTOR.SPEED,STG_ITS_EMISSIONFACTOR.VOC,STG_ITS_EMISSIONFACTOR.CO,STG_ITS_EMISSIONFA CTOR.NOX,STG_ITS_SEGMENTCATEGORY_LUT.RTDIRNTYMEAS,STG_ITS_SEGMENTCATEGORY_LUT.SEGMENT,STG_ITS_SEGMENTMULTIPLIER.MULTIPLIER
from STG_ITS_EMISSIONFACTOR,STG_ITS_SEGMENTCATEGORY_LUT,STG_ITS_SEGMENTMULTIPLIER
am getting the results as :
OPERATION SPEED VOC CO NOX RTDIRNTYMEAS SEGMENT MULTIPLIER
Operation Speed VOC CO Nox 69 s m 15.7 23 4.69
Operation Speed VOC CO Nox 465 e m 25.1 35 4.69
Operation Speed VOC CO Nox 70 e m 84.7 47 4.69

sorry the actual problem was
Hi all
When i use the UNION i'm getting strange results:
SELECT OPERATION,SPEED,VOC,CO,NOX from STG_ITS_EMISSIONFACTOR
union
select RTDIRNTYMEAS,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL from STG_ITS_SEGMENTCATEGORY_LUT
RESULTS:
OPERATION     SPEED     VOC     CO     NOX
31 n m 126.3                    
31 n m 127.3                    
31 n m 131.1                    
31 n m 132.3                    
31 n m 134.7                    
31 s m 125.5                    
31 s m 129.5                    
Indianapolis     40     0.63     8.935     1.191
Indianapolis     43     0.6186     8.548     1.2162
Indianapolis     44     0.6148     8.419     1.2246
Indianapolis     47     0.6042     8.8396     1.2578
Indianapolis     48     0.6008     9.1144     1.2702
Indianapolis     49     0.5974     9.3892     1.2826
Please any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Edited by: thinkingeye on Apr 3, 2009 2:45 PM

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