[postgreql 7.2, linux]
I have a table T with columns run, wafer, and test:
   T(run text, wafer int, test text)
Given a run and a set of wafers, I need the set of tests that match
*all* the specified wafers:

run     wafer   test
a       1       foo
a       2       foo
a       3       foo
a       3       bar

E.g.
  Given run 'a' and wafers (1,3) I should get one row: foo, since only foo matches 
both 1 and 3.
  Given run 'a' and wafers (3) I should get two rows: foo,bar, since both foo and bar 
match 3.

Is there some neat way to do this in a single query?

Puzzled,
        George


-- 
 I cannot think why the whole bed of the ocean is
 not one solid mass of oysters, so prolific they seem. Ah,
 I am wandering! Strange how the brain controls the brain!
        -- Sherlock Holmes in "The Dying Detective"

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