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Not that I've found in Query, but in SEQUEL from Advanced Systems Concepts,
you can have a where clause like this:

WHERE     value  NOT BETWEEN x and y

I don't work for them, but I've got a bunch of customers who are using the
product. I'm even using their scripting tool to develop applications for one
customer who doesn't own IBM's PDM product. Most CL commands can be prompted
and used by the scripting tool, and the scripts for batch jobs can be
submitted to a job queue. The really cool thing is that unlike query, the
SEQUEL views and scripts can be set up to allow for run time variables, so
you can build something once, and then turn it over to the users.

Paul Nelson
Braxton-Reed, Inc.
630-327-8665 Cell
708-923-7354 Home
pnelson@braxton-reed.com
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> Hello,
>
> On query/400, is  there any operator for doing the negation of the
operator
> RANGE? ...like not range ?
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