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here are some samples: 2007001xx2z55 2007002xx1z22
2007001 is Julian date then adds user id information after that. This field is indexed in the database. Although if a query has between 2007001 and 2007002 it wont work. Is there a way to use Julian date in this index field? Somehow isolate first 7 characters and to run data range queries on it?
You can easily isolate the Julian Date portion of the data with a DEFINE, but since I assume this is an indexed column in a DBMS table, the DEFINE will not be passed to SQL.
Have you tried:
WHERE ReportID GE '2007001' AND ReportID LT '2007002'
I think this should work, non?
Francis
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