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SELECT A.FLD12, B.FLD12
FROM LIB1.TABLE1 A, LIB2.TABLE1 B
WHERE
A.KEYFLD1 = B.KEYFLD1 AND
A.KEYFLD2 = B.KEYFLD2



Now I want to update table A and set FLD12 to be the same as the
corresponding one in table B (A.FLD12 = B.FLD12)

Update lib1.table1 a set field12 =
Select b.field12 from lib2.table1
Where a.keyfld1 = b.keyfld1
And a.keyfld2 = b.keyfld2

Dennis Lovelady
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