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No need for a CTE! The following statement will do the job.

Select ORORD#, OTUSM, OTTRNC, Count(*)
From rklib/clspaytpa
Group By ORORD#, OTUSM, OTTRNC
Having Count(*) > 0

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Von: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Im Auftrag von Alan
Campin
Gesendet: Thursday, 04.6 2015 23:49
An: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Betreff: Re: how to use count in sql

Use a CTE.

With List As( Select ORORD#, OTUSM, OTTRNC, Count(*) as MyCount
From rklib/clspaytpa
Group By ORORD#, OTUSM, OTTRNC) Select *
from List
Where MyCount > 1

I think that is right.



On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 2:37 PM, <paul.roy@xxxxxxx> wrote:


I would use Group by



Paul



On 4 juin 2015, at 23:31, "Hoteltravelfundotcom" <
hoteltravelfun@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

I would like to see a list of duplicate rows according to these 3
fields.
but this is running
how to show me where there is duplicate. there are 100's of
thousands of rows so i cannot go thru on by one.

SELECT otord#, otusrn, ottrnc, count(*) FROM rklib.clspaytpa WHERE
ottrnd > 20150500 ORDER BY otord#, otusrn, ottrnc

HAVING count(*) > 1
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