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Hi Gurus,
I would like to group by the result of a select statement based on a
particular column.
But I am not using any aggregate function in the select list.
For eg. select deptno, empno from emp
group by deptno, empno;
I tried to do it in sqlplus by setting
BREAK ON <column name> and it works.
But I want use this query in a java program. Is there any solution for this?
TIA
regards,
Karthik
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