From OrderHdr h full outer join TotDet d on h.OrderNo = d.OrderNo
Where HdrQty <> DetQty or HdrQty is NULL or DetQty is NULL
;
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Gesendet: Wednesday, 03.4 2013 20:21
An: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Betreff: Re: SQL: how to join header and detail records
Ok, there's a bug with:
Select orderno, totqty, sum(dtlqty) as dtlsum from orderheader join
orderdetail using (orderno) group by orderno, totqty -- put totqty in group
by to avoid MAX having totqty <> sum(dtlqty)
ORDERNO TOTQTY DTLSUM
2 12 10
1 10 10
After you figure out that one, let me throw another loop at you. Add
orderno 3 into the header with a TOTQTY=12 and no detail records.
Rob Berendt
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