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That's not quite right...

This would work...

SELECT * FROM MYFILE A
WHERE EXISTS(
SELECT count(distinct vendor) FROM MYFILE B
WHERE A.ITEM = B.ITEM
HAVING COUNT(distinct vendor) > 1 )



HTH,
Charles


On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 1:55 PM, Luis Rodriguez <luisro58@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dave,

Just a quick try, so not very sure if this could work in every case:

SELECT * FROM MYFILE A
WHERE EXISTS(
  SELECT ITEM, VENDOR, COUNT(*) FROM MYFILE B
  WHERE  A.ITEM = B.ITEM
  GROUP BY ITEM, VENDOR
  HAVING COUNT(*) = 1 )

HTH,
Luis Rodriguez
IBM Certified Systems Expert — eServer i5 iSeries


On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 12:54 PM, Dave Petrosky <Dave.Petrosky@xxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

Sorry I was not clearer. I want to be able to distinguish between rows
where the Item is the same, but the Vendor is different, and I want to
see a list of all the records in which this is true. From my example
table, I would like to see all of the 256 rows (since amongst them, the
vendors are all not the same) but would not like to see any of the 303
rows. And I want to see all four(4) 256 rows, even though two (2) of
them share the same vendor.


I have a table where my data would be like

Company Warehouse Item    Vendor
  1        1        256    25
  2        1        256    *blanks
  3        1        256    24
  4        1        256    24
  1        1        303    25
  2        1        303    25

What I am looking to do is generate a list which will show all of the
Item 256 rows (since these rows are not all the same) but not show any

of the Item 303 rows.

David M. Petrosky
Programmer/Analyst
Maines Paper & Food Service, Inc.
101 Broome Corporate Parkway
Conklin, NY  13748
(office) 607-251-7378
dave.petrosky@xxxxxxxxxx
www.maines.net





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