>> However, I wonder if it could be done within the "find" method ?
> 
> Not really. By definition if you group using the database then you
> only get back one row for each value of the grouped column  - that's
> just what group does in database and you want something else.
> 
> Fred

I see, thanks for that Fred.

Thanks all for the replies
a.


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