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While it may not be star performer, something like this ought to do it:
DELETE FROM file a 
WHERE RRN(a) NOT IN 
( 
  SELECT keeper 
  FROM 
    ( 
      SELECT MIN(RRN(b)) as keeper, 
             Account_Number, Order_Date, Sequence_Number
      FROM file b                                          
      GROUP BY Account_Number, Order_Date, Sequence_Number
    ) t1
)
HTH
Elvis
-----Original Message-----
Subject: SQL Delete question
Greetings!
I have a file that, among other fields, has Account_Number, Date, Sequence
number.
In the file there are multiple occurrences of those three fields.  Example
Account_Number     Date    Sequence_number
            1             20061206           01
            1             20061206           01
            1             20061206           01
            1             20061206           02
            1             20061206           02
            1             20061206           02
            1             20061206           03
            1             20061206           03
            1             20061206           03
            1             20061206           04
            1             20061206           04
            1             20061206           04
What I am looking for is a way to delete all but one occurrence of the
repeated data to get a file that looks like;
Account_Number     Date    Sequence_number
            1             20061206           01
            1             20061206           02
            1             20061206           03
            1             20061206           04
Is this something I can do with SQL?  If so, what would the SQL statement
look like?
Jim
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