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Exactly what I needed. I gave you the wrong file name, but that does not
change the query. Turned out the file, with 13,000 records, had 5
duplicates. Thanks so much.

John McKee


On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 2:24 PM, Alan Campin <alan0307d@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Correlated Subquery.


With List As(
Select SIACCT, Count(SIACCT) as MyCount
From SPBSOBDP
Group By SIACCT)
Select * From List
Where MyCount > 1

I think that is right.

On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 1:19 PM, John McKee <jmmckee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

I have a file that is supposed to have one record per account number.
There is at least one duplicate account in the file.

I'm thinking there is a simple(?) way to locate the duplicates with SQL.
But, I am missing something.

I have select siacct, count(siacct) from spbsobdp group by siacct order
by
siacct

Which produces a nice list. How can I change the output so only those
records with count > 1 show?

My first thought is to redirect to a file and then query that. Is there
another option?

John McKee
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