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SELECT DISTINCT * FROM NEWTABLE

Will give you only distinct rows in your table.  You can take this
further by creating a view (sort of like non-keyed LF) by:

CREATE VIEW QTEMP/VIEW1 AS SELECT DISTINCT * FROM NEWTABLE

And then you can access it as an ordered table.

Elvis 

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3.  SQL ???  not done much with it but maybe it could do?




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