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How do I change this query to exclude as illustrated

Asked by rbender in MS SQL Server

here is the existing query:
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select w_PickListTable.w_Order,
sum(w_PickedQty) as Qty,  w_status, w_start, w_user,
count(w_picklistTable.w_order) as Lines
From w_PickListTable
left outer join w_reqtime on w_PicklistTable.w_Order = w_reqtime.w_order
 
group by w_PickListTable.w_order , w_status, w_start, w_user
order by w_PickListTable.w_order


select * from w_reqtime
order by w_order
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it produces what you see at :
http://www.cedgeonline.com/voiceover/problem/

what do I change to make any record in Table2 that has "3" in the STATUS field,
NOT APPEAR in TABLE1?
(I want the fields in TABLE 1 to remain just as they are)
??
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