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Use the AS clause to give the string exprression a more meaningful
name...
SELECT year||month||day AS Date FROM filename
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Subject: Author: RPG400-L@midrange.com at INTERNET
Date: 5/31/2001 8:36 AM
Can anyone tell me how can i use in a SQL instruction the similar of the
MAPFLD instruction of the opnqryf command..
i just want to concat 3 fields (year,month, day), in a single field DATE =
year+month+day, i?ve just tried the concat operator year||month||day, but i
would like to know if there is anything more similar to the opnqryf keyword
Thanks!!
Pedro Salé Reis
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