In addition, if you were to use the DB Tools Select Data.VI, you could hack it to take this query and process. To do this, insert "Details.Voltage" for the Columns terminal String Array, and "Tests INNER JOIN Details ON Tests.PN = Details.PN" for the Table terminal String Constant. If you probe the SQL query inside of Select Data just before Execute Query, you'll see that the SQL query will look exactly like the one Dennis offered. If you prefer not to use this VI, then go to the Advanced Palette, and use the Execute Query, Fetch ALL, and Free Recordset VIs to get the data, which is essentially what Select Data is doing.
Jeremy L.
National Instruments
Jeremy L.
National Instruments