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Hi, Mike:

You say you are creating a view? But you don't seem to be telling the system that. I would expect to see something like:

EXEC SQL
CREATE VIEW. ..
WITH. ..
SELECT
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"Smith, Mike" <Mike_Smith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hey Carl,
I think this is basically what I want, but a little scaled down.

The problem is I can't get my sql to compile.

I have tried the following.
EXEC SQL
with tmp as(SELECT coord, MIN(cordate) AS open, MAX(cordate)
as done FROM cutsopnn00 GROUP BY coord)
SELECT * FROM cutsopnn00 a
join tmp b on
a.csord = b.coord AND open > 0 AND done > 0 ;

but I get an error saying "INTO clause missing" on the line that stats
with 'with'

I don't see any examples using an into clause.

I also found this example so I tried it and get the same error.

with cte as (
select field1, min(field2) as minfield2
from michael/myduptable
group by field1)
Select a.*
from someothertable a
join cte b on a.field1 = b.field1 and a.field2 = b.minfield2

do you see what I have wrong?

-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Carel Teijgeler
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2012 12:35 PM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: help needed with sql statement

Mike,

What about:

WITH tmp AS(SELECT order, MIN(repairdate) AS open, MAX(repairdate) as
done
FROM fileb GROUP BY order)

SELECT a.order. b.open, b.done FROM filea a, tmp b WHERE a.order =
b.order
AND open > 0 AND done > 0
UNION
SELECT a.order. b.open, b.done FROM filea a, tmp b WHERE a.order =
b.order AND open = 0 AND done > 0
UNION
SELECT a.order. b.open, b.done FROM filea a, tmp b WHERE a.order =
b.order
AND open = 0 AND done = 0

You can also see how long it took for the repairs when open and done
have
different dates.

Regards,
Carel Teijgeler

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On 23-2-2012 at 16:58 Smith, Mike wrote:

I have 2 files.

FILEA and FILEB

Scenario. I am trying to create a view over 2 files that show me
OPEN,
REPAIRED or ALL.
Open is where a order in FILEB has at least 1 record that has no
repair
date.
Repaired is when a order in FILEB has ALL records with a Repair date.
The ALL part I got :)

Both have order number.
FILEA(ORDER)
FILEB (ORDER, REPAIRDATE)
FILEB can have multiple records per Order number

I've been struggling with this all morning.

Thanks for any help

Mike
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