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This doesn't belong here anyway, as this has nothing to do with MI.
Please
use the correct list.

Of course it has everything to do with MI; it's happening in an MI
program. If you wish to flame me, then do so off-List.

No need to get upset. But while the problem may be manifest in a program
written in MI, the only description we have received leads us (or at least
me) to believe that the problem is in the difference between the way SQL
does something and the way DDS does the (approximate) same thing. It's
likely that something like that might happen if something's done in an
unsupported or ill-advised way. But we have no way to know.

There's no example SQL, no example MI, nothing substantial at all. So it'd
be pretty easy to conclude that there's no list on which such posts belong.

Dennis Lovelady
http://www.linkedin.com/in/dennislovelady
--
One of the reasons for the fall of the Roman empire was that, lacking zero,
they had no way to indicate normal termination of their C programs.
-- Robert Firth




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