Hi,
why the first statement returns nothing, but the second one returns the
result I want?
select soldto.soldtonumber from soldto where soldto.soldtonumber not in
(Select soldto from fsosoldto)
SELECT dbo.SoldTo.SoldToNumber, dbo.FSOsoldto.Soldto
FROM dbo.SoldTo Left JOIN
dbo.FSOsoldto ON dbo.SoldTo.SoldToNumber =
dbo.FSOsoldto.Soldto where FSOsoldto.Soldto is null
Tks
Edforget about this question since soldto contains null value that's why the
first statement always returns null
"Ed" wrote:
> Hi,
> why the first statement returns nothing, but the second one returns the
> result I want?
> select soldto.soldtonumber from soldto where soldto.soldtonumber not in
> (Select soldto from fsosoldto)
>
> SELECT dbo.SoldTo.SoldToNumber, dbo.FSOsoldto.Soldto
> FROM dbo.SoldTo Left JOIN
> dbo.FSOsoldto ON dbo.SoldTo.SoldToNumber =
> dbo.FSOsoldto.Soldto where FSOsoldto.Soldto is null
> Tks
> Ed
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment