# MULTIPLE QUERY WITH 900'S ONLY Analysis generated on: 4/2/2025 10:04:36 AM --- ## SQL Statement ```sql SELECT * FROM UniversalQ WHERE ((UniversalQ.CutType="Multiple") AND ((Len(Trim$([PartNumber])))>=7) AND ((Left$(Trim$([PartNumber]),1))="9")); ``` ## Dependencies - [[Queries/UniversalQ]] ## Parameters - *None* ## What it does **Query Description** ====================== This SQL query selects all columns (`*`) from a table named `UniversalQ`. The query applies multiple conditions to filter the data. ### Conditions Applied ---------------------- The query filters the data based on three conditions: #### 1. Cut Type: Multiple ------------------------- The query starts by selecting only those rows where the `CutType` column is set to `"Multiple"`. #### 2. Part Number Length and Prefix ------------------------------------- The next condition checks if the length of the trimmed part number (`Trim$([PartNumber])`) is greater than or equal to 7 characters. Additionally, it verifies that the first character of the part number is `"9"`. This implies a specific prefix requirement for the part numbers. #### 3. Data Filtering ---------------------- The final condition combines the previous conditions using logical `AND` operators: * The query only selects rows where all three conditions are met (`UniversalQ.CutType="Multiple"` and both length and prefix checks pass). **Query Details** ------------------ * The table name is `UniversalQ`. * The query uses the `Len`, `Trim$,` and `Left$` functions to manipulate the part number data. * The result set includes all columns (`*`) from the `UniversalQ` table. **Example Use Case** --------------------- This query might be used in an inventory management system to filter parts based on specific criteria, such as multiple cutting methods (e.g., milling or grinding) and part numbers with a particular prefix.