>>>>When I run this
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>SELECT *
>>>> FROM (SELECT DISTINCT s.GroupId, e.EmployeeID, IIf(e.Certified Is Null,0,1) AS cert_complete
>>>> FROM ((Stores AS s
>>>> INNER JOIN EmployeeStores AS es ON s.StoreId=es.StoreId)
>>>> INNER JOIN Employees AS e ON es.EmployeeId=e.EmployeeID)
>>>> INNER JOIN Titles AS t ON e.TitleId=t.TitleId WHERE t.IsManager=True AND e.IsActive=True) AS d
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>It doesn't appear to be returning active employees. I'm getting back EmployeeId as part of the result set, and no inactive id's appear in the set.
>>>
>>>Ok, so it does work correctly.
>>
>>Yes it does, except when I run the whole thing I still get Active employees.
>
>You're supposed to only get Active Employees with the IsActive = 'true' condition.
Sorry, I meant when I run the whole thing I get
Inactive employees
Everything makes sense in someone's mind
public class SystemCrasher :ICrashable
In addition, an integer field is not for irrational people