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Hth, Elvis
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-----Original Message-----
Subject: Re: Is this an SQL problem or quirk
Thanks for your reply Charles
It may seem that either, we both need new glasses, or its some mass
hallucination between us, but the LONG story was
1/. we thought that he had a weird version of the custadrp file (not true)
2/. he was signed onto a different box (not true - the file APTSCAN ONLY
exists in my library on the development box)
3/. we changed the SQL to ONLY look at the files in the named libraries
the result was still the same.
Run the SQL signed on as me - no problems, the results were as expected.
Run the SQL signed on as him (at the same terminal in fact, different
sessions) the weird results are displayed
In all circumstances we copied the SQL statement and pasted the same SQL
statement into each sessions STRSQL
So we can definitely say that the SQL statement is NOT the problem
Alan Shore
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