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Try using '... HAVING mypct <= :Dmargin' after the ORDER BY clause. Having seems to work better with derived fields than the where clause. -----Original Message----- I have a calculated field in my SQL statement that is as follows: ... ((ILNEPRICE - ILNEUAVCST) / ILNEPRICE) as MYPCT FROM LOWMARGNLF WHERE ILNINVDATE <= :DFDATE AND ILNINVDATE >= :DSDATE AND MYPCT <= :DMARGIN <snip>
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