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I guess I should explain that a little
INSERT INTO File1 SELECT * FROM File2
You just doing a INSERT into a file using a SELECT on another. You can add
your WHERE statements too.
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I need to create an output file with selected records from an input file,
but the records to select depend on a date range from a related file. This
sounded to me like an ideal thing for SQL.
Looking up online how to do it, I found the SELECT INTO with examples of
creating an output table, so I thought I'd try it:
SELECT * INTO qtemp/ordtlhst FROM dbmstf/ordtlhst WHERE onrcu IN (SELECT
onrcu FROM dbmstf/orhdrhst WHERE shpdtiso >= '2006-03-13' AND shpdtiso <=
'2006-03-17')
That doesn't work, however, because the i5 is expecting a host variable, I
think, after the SELECT INTO. Must be that different versions of SQL want
different things.
I found, in the archives, this way to do it:
CREATE TABLE qtemp/ordtlhst AS (Select * FROM dbmstf/ordtlhst WHERE onrcu
IN
(SELECT onrcu FROM dbmstf/orhdrhst WHERE shpdtiso >= '2006-03-13' AND
shpdtiso <= '2006-03-17')) WITH DATA
That worked! Id this the 'proper' SQL statement to do this? I'm
ultimately
going to be passing the dates in as parms.
Thanks!
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