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Of course there is.
The difference between sets and bags is that sets do not allow duplicates.
At 11:29 AM 11/6/2003, you wrote:
>BAG???? OK, is there a bag of all bags?
>
>On 11/06/2003 01:19:25 PM, Wolfgang Breitling wrote:
> > Then put it in procedural logic instead of into the SQL. SQL is a set (or
> > more precisely bag) oriented language. You describe the set by its
> > attributes, NOT by the steps to create it.
> >
Wolfgang Breitling
Oracle7, 8, 8i, 9i OCP DBA
Centrex Consulting Corporation
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