I am building a thermometer bar chart to illustrate the progression of loan requests through our internal review process. Flex fields are entered into a loan record once a formal request has actively entered the pipeline, and will display as bars on the chart.

The goal is to display all rows from the Loans module - whether or not flex fields have been entered - so we can see (a) those waiting to enter the pipeline and (b) the progress of those moving through it.

Only two tables are involved at this point. The main table is Loans, and it is linked to the flex field table UserFieldXref (LoanID=ID). However, neither a left outer join nor a full join will return all the Loan records. Only those records with a flex field entered will pull. What am I doing wrong?

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