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I did what I needed the tedious way, 2 programs, 1 workfile.

lets say you have an account.

12806  it has stores and models
acct    store    model
12806   0001     AAA
12806   0002     AAA

I just want 12806 AAA don't care about the store.

I would rather do this in one SQL statement.

> How do you expect to pick the one model to display?
>
> Easiest would be to use min/max
>
> Select acct, min(model) from mytable
> Group by acct
>
> If you want the "first" model with a given account, that would be harder
> to do but it can be done.  The key would be determining the definition
> of first you want to use.
>
>
> HTH,
>
> Charles Wilt
> --
> iSeries Systems Administrator / Developer
> Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America
> ph: 513-573-4343
> fax: 513-398-1121
>
>
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>> Subject: SQL basic questions
>>
>> HI I want to be able to use the Select Distinct feature on a
>> key level.
>> I have a file w/ Acct and model #, and I want to list only
>> one model per
>> acct. instead when i do Select Distinct currently, I get many per
>> Acct/model. Is there a way to make this break on the key?
>>
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