• Subject: Re: QUERY
  • From: Ravi <ravi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 12:28:07 -0600

You can use the Select distinct clause in SQL/400 to eliminate duplicate 
records.


Ravi
> 
>   Hello  all,
>                           Could any one please help on this problem.
> 
> Its a  simple  query  report .   By  joining  two  files and  selecting
> specific  fields from  both  file
> 
> FILE  1
> FILE  2     both   Joined by   OBJECT NAME.
> 
> We generate   a   report    with   OBJECT NAME             OBJECT  TYPE
> OBJ  LIB        TEXT  DESC         FLAG
> 
> PROBLEM :    We are getting  two  detail lines  whenever   there are two
> records for the same  object on the FILE1.
> 
> What we want  to do?.     We want  to  elliminate  the second record with
> same informatiion.
> 
> I can able to handle this by  outputing into a datafile, and  write an  RPG
> program to make the report perfect.
> 
> But is there any way   in  Query/400   or  SQL/400  or  SEQUEL, I can
> handle this problem.?
> 
> Any help is greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Raj
>
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