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Alan Shore wrote:
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Hi Bob
try the following
UPDATE LRACCTWF a SET a.number =
(SELECT b.number
FROM LRICEXTWF b
WHERE DIGITS(a.lrpin) = substr(b.stude00001,1,5))
WHERE EXISTS
(SELECT *
FROM LRICEXTWF b
WHERE DIGITS(a.lrpin) = substr(b.stude00001,1,5))
===========================================================================

Thanks Alan, I tried that and I get the same thing ... here the SQL screen shot;
Type SQL statement, press Enter.
Result of SELECT more than one row.
===> UPDATE LRACCTWF a SET a.number =
(SELECT b.number
FROM LRICEXTWF b
WHERE DIGITS(a.lrpin) = substr(b.stude00001,1,5))
WHERE EXISTS
(SELECT *
FROM LRICEXTWF b
WHERE DIGITS(a.lrpin) = substr(b.stude00001,1,5))

What the heck am I doing wrong?


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