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Hi Michael
try this
UPDATE INV B SET B.FEAT =
(SELECT A.FEAT FROM WCS A
WHERE A.VND=B.VND)
WHERE EXISTS
(SELECT * FROM WCS A
WHERE A.VND=B.VND)



Alan Shore

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midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 01/10/2008 08:42:20 AM:

I'm sure this is much easier than I'm making it, but I can't get what
I want to work. Two tables, INV and WCS. I want to set the value of
INV.FEAT to WCS.FEAT when INV.VND = WCS.VND and INV.MDL = WCS.MDL. So
I'm tried both a join and a subselect, but I'm not getting the syntax
right. How do I do this? Thanks!
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