I could give you a query that can accomplish what you want, but there is
one ambiguity that needs to be cleared up. Suppose you had two RESUBs that
matched a given ORIG, what would you want the result to be?
Add one more row of data to your table:
120,11,RESUB,CA,C1,1/1/2000,p15

What should the result of the query look like?



On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 10:43 AM, Michael Moore <michaeljmo...@gmail.com>wrote:

> ID 111 matches id 119
> ID 112 matches id 119
> ID 113 matches id 119
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 10:57 PM, Gayathri <gd0...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I have a table as below
>>
>> table name = table
>> columns are as below :
>> id(Unique num)
>> subtyp_cd ('ORIG', 'RESUM')
>> state
>> quarter
>> contract
>> prod_num
>> clm_num
>>
>>
>> And here are the records -
>>
>> id= 111, Clm_num=12, subtyp_cd = ORIG, state=CA, Contract = C1,
>> Quarter=01/01/2000, prod = p1
>> id= 112, Clm_num=12, subtyp_cd = ORIG, state=CA, Contract = C1,
>> Quarter=01/01/2000, prod = p2
>> id= 113, Clm_num=12, subtyp_cd = ORIG, state=CA, Contract = C1,
>> Quarter=01/01/2000, prod = p3
>>
>> id= 114, Clm_num=13, subtyp_cd = RESUM, state=CA, Contract = C1,
>> Quarter=01/01/2000, prods = p2
>> id= 115, Clm_num=13, subtyp_cd = RESUM, state=CA, Contract = C1,
>> Quarter=01/01/2000, prod = p2
>>
>> id= 116, Clm_num=10, subtyp_cd = ORIG, state=IL, Contract = C1,
>> Quarter=01/01/2000, prod = p11
>> id= 117, Clm_num=10, subtyp_cd = ORIG, state=IL, Contract = C1,
>> Quarter=01/01/2000, prod = p12
>> id= 118, Clm_num=10, subtyp_cd = ORIG, state=IL, Contract = C1,
>> Quarter=01/01/2000, prod = p13
>>
>> id= 119, Clm_num=11, subtyp_cd = RESUM, state=CA, Contract = C1,
>> Quarter=01/01/2000, prod = p14
>>
>> I need to pull the prod_num that is in subtyp_cd = 'RESUM' and not in
>> subtyp_cd = 'ORIG'
>> from the example above, need to pull clm_num = 11 and prod_num p14
>>
>> its a self joined query -
>>
>> this is how it is joined:
>>
>> select b.id, b.prod_num
>> from table a, table b
>> where a.contract = b.contract
>> and a.state = b.state
>> and a.quarter = b.quarter
>> and a.clm_num <> b.clm_num
>> and a.subtyp_cd = 'ORIG'
>> and b.subtyp_cd = 'RESUB'
>> and b.prod_num not in (select prod_num from table where clm_num =
>> a.clm_num)
>>
>> this query is not returning the expected results. I get multiple records,
>> please let me know what am i missing?
>>
>> Thanks in advance!
>> G
>>
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