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Will there always be 3 to match? Never more? Never Less?
The user will have to enter at least 2 part numbers, and may
enter 3
part numbers. There will not be a 4th part number.

Will there be instances where more than one job number might match the
selection?
Yes.

My plan is to use dynamic SQL. I will build the select string "on the
fly" and then execute it... processing the results into a subfile for
the user to review.


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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dennis Lovelady
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To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'
Subject: RE: SQL Question

Will there always be 3 to match? Never more? Never Less?

Will there be instances where more than one job number might match the
selection?


Dennis Lovelady
http://www.linkedin.com/in/dennislovelady
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"The Yankees, as I told you later, are in a slump."
-- baseball great Dizzy Dean


I have a data file:

JobNumber PartNumber

A1 123

A1 456

A1 111

B1 123

B1 789

C1 123

C1 456

C1 789



The user will enter 3 part numbers; 123, 456, 789... and I need the
results of my SQL select to return C1. Is this possible? If so, can
someone provide a "code snippet"



TIA



Michael Smith



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