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Wouldn't a simple grouping do it?
select Premise, Meter from MYFILE group by Premise, Meter
Or do you not want to see instances where there might be an Premise X and a
Meter 99998?
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Given the following file
Premise Seq # Meter
X 01 99999
X 02 99999
Y 01 99998
Y 02 99998
Z 01 99999
I would like to create an sql statement that will identify different
premises with the same meter#
To get a result of
X 99999
Z 99999
Premise X has the same meter twice, but since it is only 1 premise it
would only be counted once.
Can this be done?
Michael Smith
iSeries.mySeries.
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