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using where exists() on sql load
Hi,
i have a small problem with "where exists" and a sql load and did not find existing solutions while searching the community. Where existst works fine with qvd containers or resident loads, but seems not to work with external sql sources.
my goal is to limit a load from a qvd container and then limit the load form a sql database by a field from the previous qvd load.
customers:
LOAD
CU_ID,
firstname,
lastname,
company,
areacode,
createdate
FROM
$(vQVDstore)customers.qvd
(qvd)
where createdate>=20100101
;
ORDERS:
SQL SELECT * FROM DB."customer_orders"
where exists (CU_ID)
;
All i gt is an error. where exist works with other loads and SQL supports where exists like in this example:
SELECT *
FROM suppliers
WHERE EXISTS (SELECT *
FROM orders
WHERE suppliers.supplier_id = orders.supplier_id);
I will appreciate any help or suggestions, thank you
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where exists (select * from ......) is a valid sql syntax (subquery)
where exists (CU_ID) isn't a valid sql syntax
you are making a mix between sql syntax and qlikview syntax trying to ask to the database server to check for a valid CU_ID (field of a QlikView in memory db)
I think it could be
ORDERS:
load * where where exists (CU_ID);
SQL SELECT * FROM DB."customer_orders";
the SQL ....... read all the table from the dbms
the load filter CU_ID in QlikView

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Does anyone have a solution for an incremental load situation, where we would like to avoid loading the entire table and then filtering? Specifically, after a load of a qvd that contains order numbers, only select those rows from the database using the order numbers from the qvd. In this situation there is no other way to identify the records in the database.
Thanks for any ideas.

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usually there is a timestamp, date, a field (createdate?) to identify changed record from last qlikview reload
in QlikView help there is a "using qvd file for incremental load" with 4 different examples
