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Select ...
From ...Where Length(myFld)
Or
Select ...
From ...Where Length(Trim(MyFld))
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Im
Auftrag von Hoteltravelfundotcom
Gesendet: Tuesday, 13. April 2010 18:18
An: RPG programming on the IBM i / System i
Betreff: Re: SQL question
This is very good thank you.
One ting I forgot, I have to select from t2 only those descriptions which
are a len over 39.
something like this but how do I include it in the SQL u sent?
SELECT DISTINCT SOP10200.ITEMNMBR, SOP10200.ITEMDESC FROM .sop10200 WHERE
LEN(SOP10200.ITEMDESC) > 39
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 11:38 AM, Marc Couture <couturem@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
list
Try This
SELECT
t2.itemnmbr, t1.itemdesc
FROM SOP10200 AS t1
JOIN INV00101 AS t2
ON t2.ITEMNMBR = t1.ITEMNMBR
WHERE
t2.ITEMTYPR = '2'
“If you think education is expensive, try ignorance"
(Derek Bok, pres. of Harvard Univ. 1971-1990)
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2010 11:26:50 -0400>
Subject: SQL question
From: hoteltravelfun@xxxxxxxxx
To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
any idea why this is not compiling? it doesn't like INV00101.list
SELECT
t2.[itemnmbr], t1.[itemdesc]
FROM
SOP10200 AS t1
JOIN INV00101 AS t2 ON t2.[INV00101.ITEMNMBR] = t1.[SOP10200.ITEMNMBR]
WHERE
t2.[ITEMTYPR] = '2'
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