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Alan-

Does this work?

With Vals as
(Select
DEC(substr(field1,locate(xxxxxxxxxx)+12,locate(yyyyyyyyyy-2)),12,2) as
xVal,
DEC(substr(field1,locate(yyyyyyyyyy)+12)),12,2) as yVal
From filea)

Select xVal, yVal, xVal - yVal as Diff from Vals


You will probably have to play with the value to add or subtract after
the locate. I always get the positioning incorrect on the first try.


-Tom Stieger
IT Manager
California Fine Wire





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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Alan Shore
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2012 11:00 AM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Use SQL to retrieve 2 numerical amounts and the difference
betweenthem from one field

Afternoon all
I'm having a brain freeze (well, more so than usual) I have a file
(FILEA) with a field (FIELD1) that contains data like xxxxxxxxxx 9912.43
yyyyyyyyyy 46.03 where xxxxxxxxxx will ALWAYS be the same value and
yyyyyyyyyy will ALWAYS be the same value (but different from xxxxxxxxxx)
Each of the above amounts can range from 0.00 thru 9999999999.99 Here is
what I am having a problem with.
Using SQL how can I separate the 2 amounts AND calculate the difference
between them


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