>>I have a table with the following fields (simplified):
>>(RES_DATE = Reservation date, RES_TIME = Reservation time)
>>
>>ROOM1 ROOM2 RES_DATE RES_TIME
>>A100 B200
>>C300
>>B200
>>A400 C300
>>B200
>>
>>I would like to create one cursor where there would be just one column ROOM and all reservations would be combined. For example:
>>
>>ROOM RES_DATE RES_TIME
>>A100
>>A400
>>B200
>>C300
>>and so on
>>
>>Is this possible in one SQL Select?
>>
>>Thank you.
>
>
>SELECT ROOM1 ROOM,RES_DATE,RES_TIME;
> FROM Table;
>UNION;
>SELECT ROOM2,RES_DATE,RES_TIME;
> FROM Table WHERE NOT ROOM2==""
>
Fabio,
Thank you very much for your help. I completely forgot about UNION.
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