Hi,

I'd use the following statement:
With x as (Select   subac00001
              From  MyTable
              Group By Subac00001
              Having Count(Subac00001) = 1)
Select a.* 
  From MyTable a join x on a.Subac00001 = x.subac00001

Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards

Birgitta Hauser

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Betreff: SQL HELP


I have a file with field subac00001. I only want to select records that have
no matching number in subac00001. for example from the records below i would
only select 80989388. How do you do this with SQL?

subac00001     field2
80989121        80,989,129
80989121        80,989,130
80989388        80,989,392
80989409        80,989,414
80989409        80,989,415
80989428        80,989,436
80989428        80,989,437

Thanks, Bob B

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