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  • Subject: RE: AMH AML APH APL GHH GLH
  • From: "George Sagen" <gsagen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2000 15:09:06 -0700
  • Importance: Normal

It occurred to me that on my earlier posting with those SQL scripts that you
should change the library names to match your own. The statements were
designed to pass through the IBM Client Access 32 Bit ODBC driver. If you
are putting them into the AS/400 SQL command editor you may have to fiddle
with the syntax. For example, leave off the server name.

The outer joins are necessary to identify subsytem transactions that never
got posted to the GL.

The GHHJ01 is a logical that joins the GHH and GXR. You may of course choose
to join them manually. Another potentially useful logical is the GLHJ01
which joins the GLH and GLA. For SQL performance you may want to add
indexes.

Also note last week's discussion on the impact of summarization and grouping
on using the GXR.

George Sagen CPIM, CNE
PrimeSource Technologies, Inc.
A Metamor Worldwide Company
gsagen@primesourcetech.com
http://www.primesourcetech.com
(801)360-6360 Mobile and VM

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