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I have the following sql statement
SELECT PE1DPT,PEMEMP, PEMNAM , integer(floor(current_date - getdatesql(PEMBDT))/10000) as age,
integer(floor(current_date -getdatesql(PEMHDT))/10000) as YOS
FROM premp, prei1
WHERE PEMEMP = PE1EMP and PEMEES = 'FR'
ORDER BY age desc

I want to create another sql statement that is based on the previous but gives me
# of employees by dept(PE1DPT), Average age(AGE), Median Age(AGE), Average Service(YOS) , and median service(YOS)

So I've got this.

SELECT PE1DPT, count(*) , avg(integer(floor(current_date - getdatesql(PEMBDT))/10000)) as age,
avg(integer(floor(current_date - getdatesql(PEMHDT))/10000)) as YOS
FROM premp, prei1
WHERE
.PEMEMP = .PE1EMP and PEMEES = 'FR'
GROUP BY pe1dpt

I can't seem to figure out how I might get the median for age and yrs of service though.

Anyone know how to do this?

Thanks

Mike
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