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Hi, The Left Join Load below sets a flag in the script (Flag_Possible_Dupe) when a unique SVMXC_IP_Sibex_Name exists more than once at a SVMXC_IP_Site_Id_Key. I am struggling to now set another flag where there is more than one SVMXC_IP_Parent_Id_Key per SVMXC_IP_Sibex_Name at a SVMXC_IP_Site_Id_Key. Any thoughts? SVMXC_IP: LOAD SVMXC_IP_Site_Id_Key, SVMXC_IP_Sibex_Name, SVMXC_IP_Parent_Id_Key FROM \\xxx (qvd) Left Join Load SVMXC_IP_Site_Id_Key, SVMXC_IP_Sibex_Name, if(count(SVMXC_IP_Sibex_Name)>1,1,0) as Flag_Possible_Dupe Resident SVMXC_IP group by SVMXC_IP_Site_Id_Key, SVMXC_IP_Sibex_Name;
Maybe
LEFT JOIN LOAD
SVMXC_IP_Site_Id_Key,
SVMXC_IP_Sibex_Name,
if(count(SVMXC_IP_Sibex_NAme)>1,1,0) as Flag_Possible_Dupe,
if(count(distinct SVMXC_IP_Parent_Id_Key)>1,1,0) as Flag_ParentID
Resident SVMXC_IP group by SVMXC_IP_Site_Id_Key,
SVMXC_IP_Sibex_Name;
I used a distinct count because I assumed you need to check for different parent IDs ... well just guessing.
Again, some sample input data and an exemplary expected result might help us to help you.
I do not know why my formatting in this forum always chnages after I hit the submit button...
SVMXC_IP:
LOAD
SVMXC_IP_Site_Id_Key,
SVMXC_IP_Sibex_Name,
SVMXC_IP_Parent_Id_Key,
FROM ...qvd
LEFT JOIN LOAD
SVMXC_IP_Site_Id_Key,
SVMXC_IP_Sibex_Name'
if(count(SVMXC_IP_Sibex_NAme)>1,1,0) as Flag Possible_Dupe
Resident SVMXC_IP group by SVMXC_IP_Site_Id_Key,
SVMXC_IP_Sibex_Name;
Works fine to set a flag when a unique SVMXC_IP_Sibex_Name exists more than once at a SVMXC_IP_Site_Id_Key, but I would like to add anothe left join load that flags
when more than one SVMXC_IP_Parent_Id_Key exist per SVMXC_IP_Sibex_Name at SVMXC_IP_Site_Id_Key.
Maybe
LEFT JOIN LOAD
SVMXC_IP_Site_Id_Key,
SVMXC_IP_Sibex_Name,
if(count(SVMXC_IP_Sibex_NAme)>1,1,0) as Flag_Possible_Dupe,
if(count(distinct SVMXC_IP_Parent_Id_Key)>1,1,0) as Flag_ParentID
Resident SVMXC_IP group by SVMXC_IP_Site_Id_Key,
SVMXC_IP_Sibex_Name;
I used a distinct count because I assumed you need to check for different parent IDs ... well just guessing.
Again, some sample input data and an exemplary expected result might help us to help you.
Yes, of course you got it swuehl. Thank you again. I will be sure to be more specific next time with actaul data and expected results.