references a different table, one with typical data, and one with
exception data.
I'd like to join on the original, except when exception <> NULL, but I
can't quite figure out how to do so.
Can anyone help?
Thanks you. :-)
Octavio.
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that task,
like assigning a different task, or moving it to another moment, and the
query I'm trying to make should answer what tasks should be done now.
Thank you.
Bruno Wolff III said:
> On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 20:27:00 -0800,
> Octavio Alvarez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Tomasz Myrta said:
> Dnia 2004-02-06 09:43, U¿ytkownik Octavio Alvarez napisa³:
>> Thanks for the hint.
>>
>> In fact, my current_period_id() is based on time, but it should be
>> constant along the query execution. I mean, I don't want some records
>> fi
31
34
25
So I can get the stddev and stuff from the "duration" of the items.
I've been having a hard time with it. I'm trying NOT to program new
functions.
Any help will be appreciated.
--Octavio
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