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How about something like this:

select
 file1.astate
 file1.acity
from
 File1 join
 file2 on
  FILE1.ASTATE <> FILE2.XRSTATE and
  FILE1.ACITY <> FILE2.XRCIT
group by
 file1.astate
 file1.acity

-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Shannon O'Donnell
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 5:29 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: NOT LOGIC

Can someone give me an example of how to do the following with SQL on
iSeries? (STRSQL) 

 

I mean, I would like an example of the syntax to accomplish this...

 

 

Files:      LIBRARY1/FILE1,    LIBRARY2/FILE2

 

Fields:   FILE1.ASTATE,            FILE1.ACITY

Fields:   FILE2.XRSTATE,           FILES2.XRCITY

 

 

Request: Select the records from FILE1 where FILE1.ASTATE <>
FILE2.XRSTATE and FILE1.ACITY <> FILE2.XRCIT  and display distinct
records only  Grouped by FILE1.ASTATE, FILE1.ACITY

 

 

This seems like such a simple thing but for some reason I cannot get the
syntax right today.

 

Thanks!

 

Shannon O'Donnell


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