Re: How to find out what tape's a client data are on ?
2001-03-04 22:30:27
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Re: How to find out what tape's a client data are on ? |
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"Walker, Lesley R" <lesley.walker AT EDS DOT COM> |
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Mon, 5 Mar 2001 16:30:49 +1300 |
Andy Raibeck:
> Either way, I'm pretty sure that DISTINCT is supposed to
> account for distinct rows in their entirety, and not just certain columns.
> I'll have to look into this.
That's what I thought too. My guess would be something to do with the SQL
interface not being direct to the database - something going missing in the
translation.
Anyway, it's good to know I'm not going mad. :-)
In case you need to know, the system that produces these results is 3.7.4 on
Solaris, recently upgraded from an earlier 3.7 release.
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