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  1. Darkm00n

    Select on multiple columns if > 5

    Actually, I realize what i want is different. What I actually want is something like this: P_Fname P_LName Above 5 Rob Smith MetC_DigestTot, MetC_EarsTot So we have an Above 5 column, with the ones that are above 5 concatenated into one attribute. How would I do this?
  2. Darkm00n

    Select on multiple columns if > 5

    Hey all, The tables I have are PATIENT(P_ID, P_FName, P_LName, P_DOB, P_Sex, P_Eth, P_StreetNo, P_StreetName, P_Suburb, P_Postcode, P_HPhone, P_WPhone, P_OccupName, P_OccupYears, P_Complaints, R_ID, D_ID) METCOND(MetC_ID, MetC_DigestTot, MetC_EarsTot, MetC_EmotTot, MetC_EnerActiTot...

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