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What does the RTVQMQRY show for the SQL?

Dan Bale
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-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-admin@midrange.com
[mailto:midrange-l-admin@midrange.com]On Behalf Of Smith, Mike
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 9:05 AM
To: 'MIDRANGE-L@MIDRANGE.COM'
Subject: QUERY TO SQL


I have a standard query that i am trying to convert to an SQL statement but
i cannot get the same results in my SQL and query

the query  has file UACT, UACTOV

it is a  '2' (matched records with primary file) on UMACT = UOACT

in the record selection  UOARA = ' ' and UMSTS LIST 'AC , 'PN'

this query produces 5 records.


so i've tried numerous sql statements to duplicate this.

SELECT UMACT, UMPRM, UMSTS, UOACT,
UOARA FROM uact left outer join uactov on umact = uoact
and Uoara = ''

SELECT UMACT, UMPRM, UMSTS, UOACT,
UOARA FROM uact, uactov WHERE umact = uoact and umsts
in('AC', 'PN') and UOARA = ' '


and others.

i've even tried doing a ' RTVQMQRY'

i've already written the report using Native I/O(SMILE JOE)  but want to
figure out the correct SQL statement for future reference.

anybody have ideas.

thanks

mike


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