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OK I have a new one. At least for me…..

I have a need to query a single table with 2 different join criteria to pull out 2 distinct sets of records in a single query as one resultset.

A two for one 😊

Pseudo:
Select * from table1 join table 2 on date and type=’FI’
Select * from table1 join table 2 on type=’I’

So the SQL isn’t real, but the concept question is.

Can you execute 2 different queries together, sequentially, in tandem, whatever you want to call it… and return them together in a single resultset.

I would rather not go the RPG or stored procedure route, but I will if needed. The results will be consumed by a PHP app.

Thoughts appreciated.

Regards,
Richard Schoen
Web: http://www.richardschoen.net<http://www.richardschoen.net/>
Email: richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


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