Hi Yeichel, 

It will, thanks for your reply.  I ended up taking the route of cleaning up
the data.  (I'm so anal)

Have a great day.
Lisa

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Yechiel Adar [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, May 05, 2002 8:43 AM
> To:   Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject:      Re: IN() question
> 
> Hello Lisa
> 
> I think that using :
> SQL> SELECT COUNT(*)
>    2  from leisure_plan_master_temp
>    3  where membership_class = 'D'
>    4  AND (pay_METHOD NOT IN ('C','P')
>    5  or pay_method is null)
> 
> will give you the correct result.
> 
> Yechiel Adar
> Mehish
> 
> 
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> 
> 
> > Slap me if this is a dumb question.
> >
> > Here's my pay methods
> >
> > SQL> SELECT ASCII(PAY_METHOD), PAY_METHOD, COUNT(*)
> >   2  FROM LEISURE_PLAN_MASTER_TEMP
> >   3  WHERE MEMBERSHIP_CLASS = 'D'
> >   4  GROUP BY PAY_METHOD;
> >
> > ASCII(PAY_METHOD) P   COUNT(*)
> > ----------------- - ----------
> >                67 C      42955
> >                80 P      34373
> >                          11786
> >
> > I expected this statement to return the 11,786 records that have null
> > values.   However, it doesn't:
> >
> > SQL> SELECT COUNT(*)
> >   2  from leisure_plan_master_temp
> >   3  where membership_class = 'D'
> >   4  AND pay_METHOD NOT IN ('C','P');
> >
> >   COUNT(*)
> > ----------
> >          0
> >
> > But when I do this, I get the answer I expect.
> >
> > SQL> SELECT COUNT(*)
> >   2  from leisure_plan_master_temp
> >   3  where membership_class = 'D'
> >   4  AND PAY_METHOD IS NULL;
> >
> >   COUNT(*)
> > ----------
> >      11786
> >
> > This isn't exactly correct.  There may be other values in this field,
> and
> if
> > they show up I need to include them, not just records where this field
> is
> > null.  What am I missing?  Is it because the value is NULL that Oracle
> > excludes it from the IN() statement, because of the classic definition
> of
> > NULL (can't be defined, therefore can't be sure it's not a C or a P)?
> >
> > This is easy enough to fix, I'll change my data load to populate the
> null
> > values with my own code.   But still?  Have I got the WHY correct?
> >
> > Thanks for any light someone can shed on this stupid question.
> >
> > Lisa Koivu
> > Oracle Database Monkey Mama
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> > Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA  33063
> >
> >
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