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How about doing a second test in the inner query, at the moment you are only 
making sure that the key fields are the same..
ie
CODE
UPDATE IMIMSG
  SET IMIMSG.IMACRC = (SELECT DMITMMST.ACREC
                       FROM DMITMMST
                       WHERE DMITMMST.ITNBR = IMIMSG.IMITEM
                       and DMITMMST.ACREC <> IMIMSG.IMACRC
                       );
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Crosby [mailto:jlcrosby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 11:16 AM
To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'
Subject: RE: SQL update make fields match
> You don't have a where clause in you original update 
> statement.  That's what you need to add in order to subset 
> the rows you want to update.
But I do have a where clause.  The original:
UPDATE IMIMSG
  SET IMIMSG.IMACRC = (SELECT DMITMMST.ACREC
                       FROM DMITMMST
                       WHERE DMITMMST.ITNBR = IMIMSG.IMITEM
                       )
Why is that where not a where? <g>  I think I still don't get it.
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