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So does the query in cursor #18 really return any rows? (according to
r=X in the FETCH #18 lines of the same trace file)
Also, keep in mind when trying to run the query manually:
"" <> " " <> NULL
Regards,
Brandon
-----Original Message-----
From: Rich Jesse [mailto:rjoralist_at_society.servebeer.com]
My only evidence is that trying to duplicate the statement using nulls or blanks for those variables returns no rows, where the app clearly does. And some statements that I've seen don't pass a simple smell check -- i.e. the statement can't possibly return information valuable to the application given those variables are not populated.
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