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Thanks Mark, that worked! Thanks too to Rob for the list of SQL commands.
I may need some of them shorthly.
Dave Parnin
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CREATE TABLE MyNewTbl as (SELECT DISTINCT myField FROM MyOldTbl) WITH
DATA
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Can I use SQL to create a table from another table but without duplicate
records? I've got a one-field file that has numbers like
140645
140647
140647
140647
140648
140648
I can do a SELECT DISTINCT * FROM ORDERLIST to get
140645
140647
140648
140649
but I would like to either put these into a new file or delete the dups
from the original file. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Dave Parnin
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