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Dan, I think that the "WITH NC" clause needs to be after the WHERE clause. -mark At 8/4/05 05:13 PM, you wrote:
Dan, Try this. INSERT INTO DJLIB/CUSSN SELECT * FROM PRODLIB1/CUSSN WHERE SNC# IN (SELECT CSC# FROM DJLIB/CUSMAS) Have fun! Richard -----Original Message----- From: midrange-l-bounces+casey_r=popmail.firn.edu@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces+casey_r=popmail.firn.edu@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Dan Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 4:46 PM To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion Subject: Learning new SQL tricks I have a customer master file (CM) that contains a subset of records I culled from the production file. I would now like to copy every detail record from a production order file to a duplicate test file for which the customer number exists in CM. Here is what I've attempted so far. Actually, this is the last attempt of a dozen or so tries: INSERT INTO DJLIB/CUSSN SELECT * FROM DJLIB/CUSMAS, PRODLIB1/CUSSN WITH NC WHERE CUSMAS.CSC# = CUSSN.SNC# This generates SQL0199 "Keyword WHERE not expected. Valid tokens: <END-OF-STATEMENT>." Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. TIA, Dan
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