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Yes, on archaic versions of the os you could not do multiple values in an IN. Instead you concatenated the two values to make it one value. and (tbluserpt.obdiv, tbluserpt.obcls) in (select tbluserpt.obdiv, tbluserpt.obcls becomes and (concat(tbluserpt.obdiv,tbluserpt.obcls)) in (select concat(tbluserpt.obdiv, tbluserpt.obcls) Which, if either is numeric, involves additional work. Rob Berendt
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