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 Posted by Mike on 11/15/05 17:53 
I figured it out. I am idiot today. 
 
I used the following: 
SELECT T1.* FROM T1, T2 WHERE T1.C1 = T2.C1 
 
Thanks, 
Mike 
 
"MC" <marko_culo#@#yahoo#.#com#> wrote in message  
news:dlcuce$eaj$1@magcargo.vodatel.hr... 
> Something like this? 
> 
> select distinct gd.GLCODE, gd.GLDESC 
> from 
>    GL_CODE_DESC gd 
>    inner join GL_SVC_CODES gs on gd.GLCODES  = gs.GLCODES 
> 
> I dont really understand the req about GLCODES being equal but this should  
> help you out.... 
> MC 
> 
> 
> "Mike" <noway@forgetit.com> wrote in message  
> news:GUmef.4$rq3.0@newssvr19.news.prodigy.com... 
>>I have the following tables: 
>> 
>> Table Name: GL_CODE_DESC 
>> Field Names: GLCODE, GLDESC 
>> 
>> Table Name: GL_SVC_CODES 
>> Field Names: GLCODE, SVCCODE 
>> 
>> What I would like is a query that pulls the distinct rows from the table  
>> GL_CODE_DESC but only where the GLCODES are equal between the two tables. 
>> 
>> How would I do this? 
>> 
>> Thanks in advance!! 
>> 
>> Mike 
>> 
> 
>
 
  
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