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when SQ = this it returns an sqlstt of 42908I've seen things like this before. I *think* SQL wants you to specify the names of all the columns in the SELECT statement. You might need to name the summary column by adding an AS clause:
CREATE TABLE TST/TESTJJ AS (SELECT ahaPDL, AHAPNO, AHBSNO, aHBSDT,
AHBQTY,
sum(AHXLABHR) FROM cat/ah WHERE (ahapdl in ('106','425','426')) and
(ahpno LIKE 'LABOR%') and (ahxctype = '1') GROUP BY ahaPDL, AHAPNO, AHBSNO, aHBSDT, AHBQTY ORDER BY ahaPDL, AHAPNO, AHBSNO, aHBSDT, AHBQTY )
WITH DATA
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