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Mike, Why not do SELECT the required fields, do some SUMming, COUNTing, etc (and GROUPING) in the DECLARE CURSOR statement. After the loop EXECUTE IMEDIATELY the DELETE. Regards, Carel Teijgeler. *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 4-4-03 at 12:10 Mike Haston ** Data wrote: >I'm trying to roll through a file and create a summary file, then delete >the record (row) I just read. I'm wondering if I need to do the delete >separately because it's getting some weird output! > >If I comment out the delete code, it creates my summary file just fine. >When I open the delete code back up it doesn't create the summary file or >do the delete! > >Here's the snippets:
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