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Price_3 AS R3,

Price_4 AS R4,

Price_5 AS R5,

Price_6 AS R6,

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Service_Type AS SE,

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(SELECT Redemption_Agent_Telephone FROM Redemption_Agent ra WHERE ra.Card_Number = c.Card_Number AND Redemption_Agent_Number = 1) AS T2,

(SELECT Redemption_Agent_Telephone FROM Redemption_Agent ra WHERE ra.Card_Number = c.Card_Number AND Redemption_Agent_Number = 2) AS T3,

(SELECT Redemption_Agent_Telephone FROM Redemption_Agent ra WHERE ra.Card_Number = c.Card_Number AND Redemption_Agent_Number = 3) AS T4,

(SELECT Redemption_Agent_Telephone FROM Redemption_Agent ra WHERE ra.Card_Number = c.Card_Number AND Redemption_Agent_Number = 4) AS T5,

(SELECT Agent_Telephone FROM Agent a WHERE a.Card_Number = c.Card_Number AND Agent_Number = 1) AS T7,

(SELECT Agent_Telephone FROM Agent a WHERE a.Card_Number = c.Card_Number AND Agent_Number = 2) AS T8,

(SELECT Agent_Telephone FROM Agent a WHERE a.Card_Number = c.Card_Number AND Agent_Number = 3) AS T9,

Tickler_Date AS TK,

dbo.f_getmiscdescription('TP', c.Card_Number, To_Purchase) AS TP,

dbo.f_getmiscdescription('TS', c.Card_Number, Transaction_Status) AS TS,

dbo.f_gettxtext(c.Card_Number) AS TX,

Basis_CUSIP_1_3 AS U1,

Basis_Surrender_2 AS U2,

Basis_Receive_2_1 AS U3,

Basis_Amount_2_1 AS U4,

Basis_CUSIP_2_1 AS U5,

Basis_Receive_2_2 AS U6,

Basis_Amount_2_2 AS U7,

Basis_CUSIP_2_2 AS U8,

Basis_Receive_2_3 AS U9,

RTRIM(Issue_Description) AS UD,

Voluntary_Mandatory AS VM,

(SELECT New_Issue_CUSIP FROM New_Issue ni WHERE ni.Card_Number = c.Card_Number AND New_Issue_Number = 1) AS W1,

(SELECT New_Issue_CUSIP FROM New_Issue ni WHERE ni.Card_Number = c.Card_Number AND New_Issue_Number = 2) AS W2,

(SELECT New_Issue_CUSIP FROM New_Issue ni WHERE ni.Card_Number = c.Card_Number AND New_Issue_Number = 3) AS W3,

(SELECT New_Issue_CUSIP FROM New_Issue ni WHERE ni.Card_Number = c.Card_Number AND New_Issue_Number = 4) AS W4,

(SELECT New_Issue_CUSIP FROM New_Issue ni WHERE ni.Card_Number = c.Card_Number AND New_Issue_Number = 5) AS W5,

(SELECT New_Issue_CUSIP FROM New_Issue ni WHERE ni.Card_Number = c.Card_Number AND New_Issue_Number = 6) AS W6,

dbo.f_formatpseudodate(Withdrawal_Prior_To) AS WD,

Withdrawal_Prior_To_Time AS WH,

dbo.f_getmiscdescription('WO', c.Card_Number, Withdrawal_Prior_To_Code) AS WO,

dbo.f_getmiscdescription('WZ', c.Card_Number, Withdrawal_Prior_To_Zone) AS WZ,

(SELECT Payable_Rate_Amount FROM Payable_Rate pr WHERE pr.Card_Number = c.Card_Number AND Payable_Rate_Number =3) AS X1,

(SELECT Payable_Rate_CUSIP FROM Payable_Rate pr WHERE pr.Card_Number = c.Card_Number AND Payable_Rate_Number = 3) AS X2,

dbo.f_formatpseudodate(Expiration_Date) AS XD,

dbo.f_formatpseudodate(Ex_Rights_Date) AS XR,

dbo.f_getmiscdescription('XT', c.Card_Number, Rights_Expire_Code) AS XT,

Payable_Rate_Shareblock AS Y1,

Payable_Rate_Surrender AS Y2,

(SELECT Payable_Rate_Receive FROM Payable_Rate pr WHERE pr.Card_Number = c.Card_Number AND Payable_Rate_Number =1) AS Y3,

(SELECT Payable_Rate_Amount FROM Payable_Rate pr WHERE pr.Card_Number = c.Card_Number AND Payable_Rate_Number =1) AS Y4,

(SELECT Payable_Rate_CUSIP FROM Payable_Rate pr WHERE pr.Card_Number = c.Card_Number AND Payable_Rate_Number =1) AS Y5,

(SELECT Payable_Rate_Receive FROM Payable_Rate pr WHERE pr.Card_Number = c.Card_Number AND Payable_Rate_Number =2) AS Y6,

(SELECT Payable_Rate_Amount FROM Payable_Rate pr WHERE pr.Card_Number = c.Card_Number AND Payable_Rate_Number =2) AS Y7,

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