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I tried it like below( just for example):-


select * from file1 A left join file2 B ON A.FLD1 = CAST(B.FLD2 AS INT)

But getting this error 'selection error involving field *N
When checking it in job log then came to know 'select or omit error on
field cast(Translate (LIB NAME.fld2, *unnamed table)

here FLD2's length is 9 (it's data type is
CHARACTER type)
and
FLD1 is of 6 length(with Decimal Data Type)



Thanks.

On Wed, 22 Jun 2022 at 23:32, Birgitta Hauser <Hauser@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

What about creating an SQL View which joins all 3 tables and then using
this
view in Query/400

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-----Original Message-----
From: RPG400-L <rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Frank
Kolmann
Sent: Mittwoch, 22. Juni 2022 19:41
To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: joining 3 files

I dont believe WRKQRY has a way of joining fields having different types.
Did you try SQL? Not sure if SQL CAST AS will fix your issue, but its worth
a try.

Frank

On 23/06/2022 1:47 am, jerry ven wrote:
Hi,

I m trying to match records of 3 files s using WRKQRY but the problem
is happening for the data type in second file for example


Field TEST Field
T01.fld1 EQ T02.fld2

TO1.fld2 EQ T03.fld3


So after declaring primary and two other files in this WRKQRY and
then specifying how to join them ( here fld2 and fld3 fields of file2
and file3 respectively just for example ) giving me error ' Field used
to test field T01.fld1 must be numeric' and that
T02.fld2 is getting highlighted in green color and at bottom of this
screen getting this mentioned error.

If the field in file2 ,fld2 is defined as character and field1 in
file1 is defined as Decimal then what could be done to get the
matching results from these fields and files in this WRKQRY?

Also can the same matching records based on above conditions be
obtained ( where this error should not come for data types of the
fields like here in WRKQRY Example) using a single SQL query,if yes then
how?



Thanks

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