Thanks Elvis
It is mostly working now.  I still have 1 issue- maybe you can solve
with this sql statement. 
Give the following data.  
COMPANY                                                 SiteID
SiteID2         ISOTIME(HOUR) ISOTIME(MINUTE) DATA7
J&J Asphalt                                     35               0
2                 0             34
J&J Asphalt                                     35               0
6                 0             34      
J&J Asphalt                                     35               0
1                 0             34
J&J Asphalt                                     35               0
5                 0             34
J&J Asphalt                                     35               0
3                 0             34
J&J Asphalt                                     35               0
7                 0             34
J&J Asphalt                                     35               0
10                0             34
J&J Asphalt                                     35               0
10               45              0 
J&J Asphalt                                     35               0
8                 0           34
J&J Asphalt                                     35               0
9                 0             34
J&J Asphalt                                     35               0
4                 0             34
This company picks up when running the query in Access, It does not pick
up when running on the Iseries. It seems to fall off when the max(data7)
= '0' is added to the query.  
Any ideas? 
Michael Smith
iSeries.mySeries.
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Subject: RE: Converting Microsft access sql statement to an Iseries
sqlstatement
You don't list the error you're getting.  That would help distinguish
between syntax or some other type of problem.
Assuming it's a syntax problem, I think "hour(isotime" ending
parenthesis is in a wrong spot.  Try this:
SELECT Company, SiteId, SiteId2 , Hour(isotime) as h, minute(isotime) as
m 
FROM RGCUSTOMD.Merccomp00 INNER JOIN RGCUSTOMD.Mercaud01 ON Meter =
SiteId2 AND AISNumb = SiteId 
WHERE (((IsoDate) Between (Current_date-4 days) And (Current_date-1
days)))
GROUP BY Company, SiteId, SiteId2, hour(isotime),  minute(isotime)  
HAVING (siteid <> 22) and  max(data7) = '0'  and hour(isotime) = 10  and
Minute(isotime) = 0
Hth
Elvis
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-----Original Message-----
Subject: Converting Microsft access sql statement to an Iseries sql
statement
I have an ACCESS database that I'm trying to replace with a db2
database.  I'm currently having difficulties with a query on ACCESS that
I'm trying to duplicate on the Iseries.  
The access sql statement is as follows. 
SELECT [Company index].Company, AuditTrail.SiteId, AuditTrail.SiteId2
FROM [Company index] INNER JOIN AuditTrail ON ([Company index].[AIS
Number] = AuditTrail.SiteId) AND ([Company index].Meter =
AuditTrail.SiteId2)
WHERE (((AuditTrail.LogDate) Between (Now()-4) And (Now()-1))) GROUP BY
[Company index].Company, AuditTrail.SiteId, AuditTrail.SiteId2,
Hour([logdate]), Minute([logdate]) HAVING (((AuditTrail.SiteId)<>22) AND
((Hour([logdate]))=10) AND
((Minute([logdate]))=0) AND ((Max(AuditTrail.Data7))="0"));
I cannot duplicate the having clause on the iseries.  I'm not sure if
it's a syntax problem or what.  
Here is my query.  Given file names have changed and I have parsed the
date/time field in Access to date and Time fields in db2.  
SELECT Company, SiteId, SiteId2 , Hour(isotime) as h, minute(isotime) as
m FROM RGCUSTOMD.Merccomp00 INNER JOIN RGCUSTOMD.Mercaud01 ON Meter =
SiteId2 AND AISNumb = SiteId WHERE (((IsoDate) Between (Current_date-4
days) And (Current_date-1 days)))   GROUP BY Company, SiteId, SiteId2,
hour(isotime),  minute(isotime)  having (siteid <> 22) and  max(data7) =
'0'  and hour(isotime = 10)  and Minute(isotime) = 0  ;
Any idea how to duplicate the having clause?
Michael Smith
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