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bpinaki123_at_rediffmail.com (Pinaki) wrote
> I have a table WORK_DONE with 4 columns(ID,START_DATE,END_DATE,WORK)
> with the following
> datatypes.
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> IMPORTANT : Solution needs to be developed in SQL(not PL/SQL)
Equally important.. DOING YOUR OWN RESEARCH & WORK FOR CLASS ASSIGNMENTS. How would you learn anything if you are spoonfed here? And BTW, your "problem" has nothing to do with Oracle SQL specifically, but the ABILITY TO SOLVE PROBLEMS USING LOGIC. In many ways I think that has become a lost and ignored skill. Using what is between your ears to analyse a problem, break it down into its smallest components, and then solving each one in turn.
Prove me wrong. Please.
-- BillyReceived on Mon Aug 04 2003 - 03:38:59 CDT
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