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Hi all, I have two tables with the following structure TABLE1 NAME==> EMPLYOEE_score EMP_ID--Period_id-score 1------------1----------2 1------------3----------1 2------------1----------3 2------------2----------2 2------------3----------0 3 3 3
TABLE2 NAME==> Periods
Period_id 1 2 3
All I want is, I need to join these two tables such a way that my resultset should look like this(need to show all the Period_id for each emp_id and add the values of scores for each emp_id )
Krish, You may want to look up the MATCH command. I'm confidant that you will accomplish what you need if you use the MATCH command to collect the data into one intermediate hold file. Once that is done, use Ginny's method of calculating the scores.
Hope this helps ...
GamP
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