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SQL Server Syntax?
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16/04/2001 13:52:14
Alexandre Palma
Harms Software, Inc.
Alverca, Portugal
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Visual FoxPro
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Databases,Tables, Views, Indexing and SQL syntax
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00495857
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00495929
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>you can use CONVERT(int, )

I used :

SELECT cast(g1csf.pacid /10000000 as int) as UREG, g1csf.*
into ProgeddTests
FROM g1csf INNER JOIN g1_cnsin
ON G1csf.cnsinv = G1_cnsin.cnsinv
where substring(ltrim(str(g1csf.pacid,14)),8,2) ='20'
and substring(ltrim(str(g1csf.pacid,14)),1,2) ='26'


any idea why a Having Clause cannot find the UREG column that is in position 1 of the table in a having clause?

The last line of my SQL should read something like:
Having UREG >= 26000


__Stephen
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