query by returning no rows

Hi all
This query returns all rows, but ideally it should.below I enclose the query
select * FROM SERIAL_NO WHERE  serialno not in (SELECT SERIALNO FROM COB_T_SERIAL_NO
                                                                            union select serialno from genealogy
                                                                            union select lastarchivedby from genealogy
                                                                            union select serialno from asset
                                                                            union select serialno from code_serial_number
                                                                            union select serialno from cost
                                                                            union select serialno from cost_detail
                                                                            union select serialno from disposition
                                                                            union select serialno from disposition_content
                                                                            union select serialno from disposition_line
                                                                            union select serialno from disposition_test_reason
                                                                            union select serialno from inventory_count_serial_no
                                                                            union select serialno from inventory_serial_no
                                                                            union select serialno from inventory_serial_transit
                                                                            union select serialno from material_order_serial_no
                                                                            union select serialno from material_content_serial_no
                                                                            union select serialno from resource_content
                                                                            union select serialno from receipt_container_serial_no
                                                                            union select serialno from resource_serial_no
                                                                            union select serialno from sequence_queue_item
                                                                            union select serialno from serial_no_hold
                                                                             union select serialno from wip_order_content_serial
                                                                             union select serialno from wip_serial_no
                                                                             union select serialno from wip_serial_no_content
                                                                             union
                                                                             select a.serialno from resource_labor_detail a  inner join resource_labor_detail_approval b on b.resourcelabordetailid=a.id
                                                                              union
                                                                              select c.serialno from labor_detail c inner join labor_detail_approval d on d.labordetailid = c.id
                                                                               union 
                                                                               select e.serialno from disposition_reading e  inner join disposition_resource f on f.dispositionreadingid = e.id                              
                                                                               union select g.serialno from quality_defect g 
                                                                                inner join   quality_defect_location h on h.qualitydefectid=g.id 
                                                                                inner join quality_defect_loc_dimension i on i.qualitydefectlocationid=h.id )                          
                                                                                
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             

Hello

964145 wrote:
right... I understand that it is difficult for you to help without data... it is syntactically correct?

Yes, the syntax is very well. The fact that it runs (no matter how many rows it returns, if any) tells you that there is no syntax error.

also, I want only distinct values, so I used the union rather than union all the

Why do you want only the distinct values? The reulsts will be the same if there are duplicates or not.

can I use like this? Please suggest

with union_data as (SELECT SERIALNO FROM COB_T_SERIAL_NO
union select serialno from genealogy
...
inner join quality_defect_loc_dimension i on i.qualitydefectlocationid=h.id )           

DELETE serial_no where serialno not in  (SELECT  serialno
FROM    union_data
WHERE   serialno    IS NOT NULL
) ;

What happens when try you it?

A query can start with the keyword WITH.
A DELETE statement cannot.
You can do soemthing like this:

DELETE  serial_no
WHERE     serialno   NOT IN  (
                             WITH    union_data   AS
                      (
                          SELECT  serialno   FROM  cob_t_serial_no   UNION
                       SELECT  serialno   FROM  genealogy            UNION ...
                      )
                             SELECT  serialno
                              FROM    union_data
                              WHERE   serialno    IS NOT NULL
                           ) ;

Published by: Frank Kulash, November 12, 2012 16:22

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