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/****** Script for SelectTopNRows command from SSMS  ******/
SELECT
DISTINCT
(SELECT ForeignCurrencyBal
FROM [InsightWarehouse].[dbo].[v_Account] AS subA
WHERE BusinessDate=['2019-02-01','2019-01-31',etc..]
AND subA.AccountNum = STMT.ACCOUNT_NUMBER) AS Balance,

ACCOUNT_NUMBER
,CASE WHEN STMT.CRF_TYPE='CREDIT' THEN STMT.AMOUNT_LCY
ELSE NULL
END as 'CreditAmount'
,CASE WHEN STMT.CRF_TYPE='DEBIT' THEN STMT.AMOUNT_LCY
ELSE NULL
END as 'DebitAmount',
STMT.BOOKING_DATE,
STMT.VALUE_DATE,

CRF_TYPE

FROM [InsightLanding].[dbo].[v_STMT_ENTRY] AS STMT

LEFT JOIN [InsightWarehouse].[dbo].[v_Account] AS A ON a.AccountNum = STMT.ACCOUNT_NUMBER


WHERE STMT.MIS_DATE='2019-02-01' AND STMT.ACCOUNT_NUMBER='14498478'


at this line
WHERE BusinessDate=['2019-02-01','2019-01-31',etc..]



I want to put the condition where the previous day , it mean the second item from this list. something like this



BusinessDate='2019-01-31'









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    /****** Script for SelectTopNRows command from SSMS  ******/
    SELECT
    DISTINCT
    (SELECT ForeignCurrencyBal
    FROM [InsightWarehouse].[dbo].[v_Account] AS subA
    WHERE BusinessDate=['2019-02-01','2019-01-31',etc..]
    AND subA.AccountNum = STMT.ACCOUNT_NUMBER) AS Balance,

    ACCOUNT_NUMBER
    ,CASE WHEN STMT.CRF_TYPE='CREDIT' THEN STMT.AMOUNT_LCY
    ELSE NULL
    END as 'CreditAmount'
    ,CASE WHEN STMT.CRF_TYPE='DEBIT' THEN STMT.AMOUNT_LCY
    ELSE NULL
    END as 'DebitAmount',
    STMT.BOOKING_DATE,
    STMT.VALUE_DATE,

    CRF_TYPE

    FROM [InsightLanding].[dbo].[v_STMT_ENTRY] AS STMT

    LEFT JOIN [InsightWarehouse].[dbo].[v_Account] AS A ON a.AccountNum = STMT.ACCOUNT_NUMBER


    WHERE STMT.MIS_DATE='2019-02-01' AND STMT.ACCOUNT_NUMBER='14498478'


    at this line
    WHERE BusinessDate=['2019-02-01','2019-01-31',etc..]



    I want to put the condition where the previous day , it mean the second item from this list. something like this



    BusinessDate='2019-01-31'









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      /****** Script for SelectTopNRows command from SSMS  ******/
      SELECT
      DISTINCT
      (SELECT ForeignCurrencyBal
      FROM [InsightWarehouse].[dbo].[v_Account] AS subA
      WHERE BusinessDate=['2019-02-01','2019-01-31',etc..]
      AND subA.AccountNum = STMT.ACCOUNT_NUMBER) AS Balance,

      ACCOUNT_NUMBER
      ,CASE WHEN STMT.CRF_TYPE='CREDIT' THEN STMT.AMOUNT_LCY
      ELSE NULL
      END as 'CreditAmount'
      ,CASE WHEN STMT.CRF_TYPE='DEBIT' THEN STMT.AMOUNT_LCY
      ELSE NULL
      END as 'DebitAmount',
      STMT.BOOKING_DATE,
      STMT.VALUE_DATE,

      CRF_TYPE

      FROM [InsightLanding].[dbo].[v_STMT_ENTRY] AS STMT

      LEFT JOIN [InsightWarehouse].[dbo].[v_Account] AS A ON a.AccountNum = STMT.ACCOUNT_NUMBER


      WHERE STMT.MIS_DATE='2019-02-01' AND STMT.ACCOUNT_NUMBER='14498478'


      at this line
      WHERE BusinessDate=['2019-02-01','2019-01-31',etc..]



      I want to put the condition where the previous day , it mean the second item from this list. something like this



      BusinessDate='2019-01-31'









      share














      /****** Script for SelectTopNRows command from SSMS  ******/
      SELECT
      DISTINCT
      (SELECT ForeignCurrencyBal
      FROM [InsightWarehouse].[dbo].[v_Account] AS subA
      WHERE BusinessDate=['2019-02-01','2019-01-31',etc..]
      AND subA.AccountNum = STMT.ACCOUNT_NUMBER) AS Balance,

      ACCOUNT_NUMBER
      ,CASE WHEN STMT.CRF_TYPE='CREDIT' THEN STMT.AMOUNT_LCY
      ELSE NULL
      END as 'CreditAmount'
      ,CASE WHEN STMT.CRF_TYPE='DEBIT' THEN STMT.AMOUNT_LCY
      ELSE NULL
      END as 'DebitAmount',
      STMT.BOOKING_DATE,
      STMT.VALUE_DATE,

      CRF_TYPE

      FROM [InsightLanding].[dbo].[v_STMT_ENTRY] AS STMT

      LEFT JOIN [InsightWarehouse].[dbo].[v_Account] AS A ON a.AccountNum = STMT.ACCOUNT_NUMBER


      WHERE STMT.MIS_DATE='2019-02-01' AND STMT.ACCOUNT_NUMBER='14498478'


      at this line
      WHERE BusinessDate=['2019-02-01','2019-01-31',etc..]



      I want to put the condition where the previous day , it mean the second item from this list. something like this



      BusinessDate='2019-01-31'







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