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How do I convert this SQL Statement from SQL Server?

Asked by SpeedsterZ28 in SQL Query Syntax, MS SQL Server

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I am trying to convert the follow block of SQL from SQL Server to Teradata.

When compiling the code in Teradata, I get the following error:
3654:  Corresponding select-list expressions are incompatible.

How can I edit this code in order for it to compile properly?  Thank you!Start Free Trial
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select	EXTRACT(year from sold_date) ,
	EXTRACT(month from sold_date) ,
	EXTRACT(year from sold_date)*100+EXTRACT(month from sold_date), 
	ca.loan_num,
	sold_date,
	NULL,
	NULL
from	cmrmkt cr,
	cmacct ca
where	sold_date >= '2007-08-01' 
and	cr.receivable_id = ca.receivable_id
and	ca.loan_num not in (select loan_num from lcnam)
UNION
select	EXTRACT(year from sold_date) ,
	EXTRACT(month from sold_date) ,
	EXTRACT(year from sold_date)*100+EXTRACT(month from sold_date), 
	ca.loan_num,
	sold_date,
	lcm.charge_off_date,
	lcm.charge_off_flag
from 	cmrmkt cr,
	cmacct ca,
	lcnam lcm
where 	sold_date >= '2007-08-01'
and 	cr.receivable_id = ca.receivable_id
and 	ca.loan_num = lcm.loan_num;
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