Re: statement "ALL"
From: Jim Kennedy <kennedy-family_at_attbi.com>
Date: Sun, 02 Dec 2001 18:34:40 GMT
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Date: Sun, 02 Dec 2001 18:34:40 GMT
Message-ID: <4vuO7.3033$TZ1.1114_at_rwcrnsc51>
It is the opposite of distinct. You do not have to specify it, if you do
not it is assumed you want all the rows that result from your query instead
of just the distinct or unique rows.
Jim
"Stjepan Brbot" <Stjepan.Brbot_at_ZG.HiNet.HR> wrote in message
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> What does it mean SQL statement "ALL" i.e. in query:
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> SELECT ALL column1,column2 FROM table
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> Stjepan Brbot <Stjepan.Brbot_at_ZG.HiNet.HR>
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