Thank you all for your replies.

I really didn't have any "order by" clause.
But, unfortunately, I can't test it on my iMac right now.

On Jun 11, 2009, at 6:30 PM, Gregory Weston wrote:

Timofey wrote:

I've written the alfa of my first app on the Mac which works in an
acceptable manner on my macbook. But when i run it on my iMac, it
returns different results for the in seemingly the same conditions.

The application is a dictionary. As the user types a word into the
searchfield, he/she gets a completion suggestion (much like in Xcode
for class or variable or method names or like in Safari for web-
addresses). In my case it is the first word in the database with the
prefix the user has already typed. So, for example, if a the user
types "te", the first suggestion (s)he gets is "tea". But on the iMac,
the user does not get that completion...

As a recovering Oracle DBA, to me the most obvious question is: Are you assuming that the result set will have any given ordering automatically imposed, or are you including an explicit order clause in your query?

G
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