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Adam West wrote:
<<SNIP everything>>

In a WHERE clause, what does it mean to have two columns named without any relationship? The following text appears to name two columns that are probably meant to be tested somehow, but there is no operator betwixt nor an operator & operand for each:

(("BI0002"."STSTATCD" "BI0002"."STATCD" AND

The above string in the given statement is seen as effectively, the "COL1" & "COL2" shown in:

WHERE ... AND (("COL1" "COL2" AND "COL3"='lit') OR ...

Given upper cased and lower cased convention of the AND\OR [versus and\or], it appears there may be a right parenthesis missing before the portion of suspect text, as denoted by the first asterisk. Seems more likely however, that the casing consistency is just not being maintained, since the count of parentheses pair out.

Regards, Chuck

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