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PoseyRobert
Starting Member
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Posted - 2015-04-06 : 17:08:50
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Hi,
I can not understand why this simple statement is not working correctly.
SELECT * FROM ITEMS_IPLS_LOCATIONS as iil WHERE iil.Location_Code <> 'QAPROD' and iil.Facility_Code <> '04'
The statement should only exclude facility 04 with a location 'QAPROD'
My problem is that the statement is excluding all records that contain a facility 04.
example :
04 FG 04 QAPROD 04 WIP
My result should be 04 FG 04 WIP
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James K
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2015-04-06 : 17:14:04
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For what you are describing, logically what you want is the following:SELECT * FROM ITEMS_IPLS_LOCATIONS AS iil WHERE NOT( iil.Location_Code = 'QAPROD' AND iil.Facility_Code = '04'); That can also be expanded to be the following:SELECT * FROM ITEMS_IPLS_LOCATIONS AS iil WHERE iil.Location_Code <> 'QAPROD' OR iil.Facility_Code <> '04' If you have nulls in any row for Location_Code or Facility_Code, you will need to modify your query slightly. |
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PoseyRobert
Starting Member
27 Posts |
Posted - 2015-04-06 : 17:17:13
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Thanks James for the quick response.
That fixed the problem. |
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