On Mon, 14 Jun 2004, Tom Lane wrote:

> "Jaime Casanova" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > AND
> > CPA.cur_paralelo = ALL (SELECT cur_paralelo FROM aca_t_curso ...)
>
> Wait a second ... we are all overthinking the problem.  The subselect
> returns three *different* values.  It is not possible for any
> CPA.cur_paralelo values to be simultaneously equal to all three.
> So this test certainly fails at every row of CPA.
>
> Perhaps you meant "= ANY"?

I think what he wants is to output distinct sets of output columns where
for each of these sets of output columns there exists a set of rows that
meet the other conditions and that the set of cur_paralelo values for
that set of rows is the same as (or perhaps is a superset of) the set of
values returned from the subselect.

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