Alicia,
I can not tell from your question if you have tried a SQL sub-select query
or not. This query within a query  is an often overlooked SQL capability
that is available in MI Pro's SQL query. Pretty well documented, just takes
a little hunting.


Jim

ALICIA COX wrote:

> I want to know if there is a means to make a non-base table be treated
> like a base table, for use in the SQL Queries (when using two tables,
> Where <Table1>.Obj Within <Table1>.Obj,  This seems to happen when
> working from a table imported in from Microsoft excel or Access.  I know
> that I am probably ditzing with it being so close to X-mas, but this is
> really stumping me.
>
> Alicia Kaye Cox
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