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7.6

Selecting Distinct Value

Asked by directxBOB in SQL Query Syntax

I have this SQL Statement:

select distinct r.route as [Name],j.route as Route,j.run as Run,'NULL' AS Parent,(cast(j.route as varchar(64)) + cast(j.run as varchar(64))) as [UID],'Routes' as [Type]

from jobs as j,[route] as r
where j.date = '12/08/2008' and j.van = 1 and r.id = j.route

Essentially what I am trying to do is extract the Distinct Route, but present the data in the form:

Name, Route, Run, Parent, UID, Type

But somewhere along the line my SQL has gotten a bit mistaken and I've been staring at my statements too long to even spot a solution.
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