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On 7/1/13 11:33 AM, Gary Thompson wrote:
I would use SQL SELECT maybe
Right. But if I use a SELECT to open up a new result set, starting at
the specified key value, then (1) I'm opening up a new result set every
time, and (2) I can't back up in that result set to (or open a new
result set starting at) a point some specified number of rows before
that specified key.
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