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Of course the correlated sub query approach works just fine.
The solution I suggested with a simple subquery will execute
much faster, I t
return all
rows that correspond to the max time (not just one).
Paul Dorsey
Dulcian Inc.
Received on Mon Jan 15 1996 - 06:44:47 CST
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