Menard,
Friday, August 16, 2002, 8:44:38 PM, you wrote:

M> Me again

M> I found a work around to my problem:
M> select country, count(distinct client_name, client_address, etc..) clients
M> from addresses group by country

M> But I still don't understand why the below would not work. I downloaded the
M> 3.# version of the OBDC but that didn't seem to help.

I tested it with MyODBC 3.51 and it works fine.






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