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Select * from table where Item# = '12a'

... but looking at your data that would return 2.
 <file:Transfile> file:Transfile
Cust#           Item#
123             '12a'
469             '12a'


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I have a file that has data like this

 <file:Transfile> file:Transfile
Cust#           Item#
123             '12a'
123             '13a'
469             '12a'
550             '13a'

I want to be able to select customers who have ordered item '12a' but
not '13a'

So I would end up with

123 as the only record returned out of this data set.

Can I do this with a SQL statement?

Thanks

Mike

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