> SELECT trans_no,
> customer,
> date_placed,
> date_complete,
> date_printed,
> ord_type,
> ord_status, select ( SUM(sell_price) from
soh_product where sales_orders.trans_no = soh_product.soh_num ) as
transact_sum,
> customer_reference,
> salesman,
> parent_order,
> child_order,
> order_number
> FROM sales_orders
> WHERE (trans_no Like '8%' AND order_number Like '8%')
> OR (trans_no Like '9%' AND order_number Like '8%')
> OR (trans_no Like '8%' AND order_number Like '9%')
> OR (trans_no Like '9%' AND order_number Like '9%')
> AND (warehouse='M')
> AND (date_placed > (current_date + ('12 months ago'::interval)))
> ORDER BY trans_no DESC
I am pretty new to SQL. But while reading a book written by an author recommended on this list,I
can suggest a possible solution that I've seen. It might work for your problem. Of course, I
haven't tested anything like this and don't know if PostgreSQL supports it.
Just be sure that trans_no is unique in the returned query.
Regards,
Richard Broersma Jr.