Michael,
I think what you have is a situation where you are returning records from 
F4211la that are not in F59912.  Then you are asking to only see the records 
that are also in F59911.  Because you are asking for exceptions, any records 
returned fail the test in your where clause.
Try removing the where clause and see what you get.  If that gets you closer 
(returns some records) you might try moving the select from the where clause to 
the top and create a temp table.  It would look something like this:  (not 
tested)
With temptable as (select DISTINCT * from ajdevmdta.F59911 where CCTYPE = 'AB')
SELECT DISTINCT SDKCOO,SDDOCO,SDDCTO,SDLNID,SDMCU                  
 FROM ajdevjdta.F4211la                                            
 EXCEPTION JOIN temptable ON                                
  SDKCOO = CBKCOO                                                  
  and SDDOCO = CBDOCO                                              
  and SDDCTO = CBDCTO                                              
  and SDLNID = CBLNID                                              
  and SDMCU = CBMCU                                                
  WHERE SDLNTY = 'S' and SDNXTR <= '560'                             
  for READ ONLY
HTH,
Rick
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From: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [
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Behalf Of Ala, Michael A
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 9:28 AM
To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Exception SQL Question
 
I am trying to determine Changes to an Order
A baseline is Taken (Detail-F59912)
And then the JDE Order Detail File Is compared to that
SELECT DISTINCT SDKCOO,SDDOCO,SDDCTO,SDLNID,SDMCU                  
 FROM ajdevjdta.F4211la                                            
 EXCEPTION JOIN ajdevmdta.F59912 ON                                
  SDKCOO = CBKCOO                                                  
  and SDDOCO = CBDOCO                                              
  and SDDCTO = CBDCTO                                              
  and SDLNID = CBLNID                                              
  and SDMCU = CBMCU                                                
  WHERE SDDOCO in                                                  
(select DISTINCT CCDOCO from ajdevmdta.F59911 where CCTYPE = 'AB') 
  and SDLNTY = 'S' and SDNXTR <= '560'                             
  for READ ONLY                                                    
This is not returning any results
Yet there is differences in the Data (SDMCU<>CBMCU on 2 Lines of the
Order)
One difference That I have identified is the Line number types are different 
Packed and Zoned could that be creating an issue
I changed and SDLNID = CBLNID  to and char(SDLNID) = char(CBLNID) and got the 
same result
Any help with this Sql Statement would be appreciated 
Thanks
Mike
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