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Posted - 2001-08-08 : 08:44:25
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| Daniel writes "Hi:I've a table with lots of multiple choice groups of bit fields. Im looking for an elegant way to make the following ILLEGAL query:SELECT * WHERE (A=1 OR B=1 OR C=1) AND (D=1 OR E=1 OR F=1) AND (G=1 OR H=1 OR I=1)Of course you could write the opposite way -- (A and D and G) OR (B and D and G) OR (C and D and G) -- but this would be really cumbersome.It doesn't seem like this type of query would be THAT uncommon -- am I missing something here? Im surprised it doesnt come up more often in books and discussion groups.Whats the best approach?Im using Win2kSP1 and SQL2kSP1." |
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