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Peter-

I think this will do it.

DELETE FROM AMFLIBx/INVTXN WHERE TKEN IN (SELECT T1.TKEN FROM AMFLIBx/INVTXN T1 INNER JOIN AMFLIBx/IMHIST T2 ON T1.TKEN = T2.TKEN WHERE UPDDT = 1080423 AND TRNDT <> UPDDT AND TCODE <> 'CA')

I don't have anything in INVTXN so I am assuming that IMHIST and INVTXN token fields are the same.

-Tom Stieger
California Fine Wire

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[mailto:mapics-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Peter Vidal
Sent: Monday, May 05, 2008 11:39 AM
To: mapics-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [MAPICS-L] Cleaning up INVTXN with SQL


Hi list!

I want to use SQL to delete some INVTXN records based on the following
criteria:

1) Use the field TKEN and join it with IMHIST.
2) After a successful match, UPDDT = 1080423, TRNDT <> UPDDT and TCODE <>
"CA".

How I do that?

Thanks in advance!


PETER VIDAL
MAPICS IT TECHNICAL SUPPORT TEAM / SR SYSTEM ANALYST
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