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> From: Paul Nicolay
> 
> Hi,
> 
> The problem is that DB2 doesn't support this, but it can be done by a
> trick which works by combining the following statements as one
> 
> - Select the TOP 75 in descending order with cirteria
> - Select the TOP 25 of these in ascending order

Just a quibble... to get records 50-75, you'd have to specify the top 26,
not the top 25, on the second query.

Joe



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