What is the Join condition between mtl_system_items_b and mtl_onhand_quantities_detail

Hi,
What is the Join condition between mtl_system_items_b and mtl_onhand_quantities_detail?
Thanks & Regards,
Hari Babu

Please see the query in (Consolidate Onhand Quantity /Sum Quantity Zero in MTL_ONHAND_QUANTITIES_DETAIL (MOQD) / Concurrent Program Consolidate Inventory Onhand Quantities / Datafix for 0 Quantity Displayed For Finished Goods (Doc ID 353345.1)), is shows how to join those 2 tables.
http://etrm.oracle.com
Thanks,
Hussein

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