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Can this be done with SQL statement
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From
30/11/2002 18:34:07
Janis Booth
Webmd
Prospect
,
Connecticut
,
United States
To
30/11/2002 16:28:12
Gerard O'Carroll
Kernel Software Ltd.
Dublin
,
Ireland
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Coding, syntax & commands
Title:
Re:
Can this be done with SQL statement
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00728373
Message ID:
00728417
Views:
16
Gerard,
Your problem is that the * is getting both fields, simply change the select to ...
SELECT
FldA,
MAX
(FldB)
FROM
TableName
GROUP
BY
FldA
INTO
CURSOR
Result
Janis
www.JamesBooth.com
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