I have a query that looks like this:
select *
from find fsc,
        let lf,
        cust cus,
        STRIKE ist
WHERE   fsc.id = lf.id
AND     ist.ID_old = fsc.ID_old
AND     lf.cust_id = cus.cust_id(+)
I know (+) is old syntax for a join, but I am not sure what it is actually doing to this query. Could someone explain this and show this query without the (+) in the where statement, using more modern join syntax?
 
    