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Hi all-
I know you can use the calculated statement in where statements, but what about joins?

Unfortunately someone added a zero in a column that I strip out but when I attempt a join as
A Left join B on CALCULATED ENC=b.ENCTR
where ENC is the new column and b.ENCTR is an original column, it throws back an error...

Any help, mightly appreciated...
Thanks again!

Lawrence
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_LB
Fluorite | Level 6 _LB
Fluorite | Level 6
Ignore..I managed to embed the who case statement in the join..
Thanks!

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