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From: k k <new_oracle_user_at_HOTMAIL.COM>
Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 14:12:08 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.00452946.20020429141208@fatcity.com>


Hello all,

I need some SQL help .. I have a table with containing duplicate records but because they have differents status they really are duplicate .. i need to find these .. here is an example of what the table contains :

ID        Company   Country  Status
5521      ABC         US       1
5521      ABC         US       -1
8877      DEF         UK       0
8877      DEF         UK       1

I want to pull the records where all the columns are the same except for the status column .

Any help is greatly apprecieted

K



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