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I have a file that contains order header and order detail. These
records will always be in the proper order: 1 order header record with
1-n order detail records. I have an index over the data so record
retrieval by order number is very fast. Using embedded SQL, is there
any cool way to get the last group of records? There's nothing that
uniquely identifies the last group - there may be many groups with the
same order number. I was thinking of using a scrollable cursor, going
to the end, then fetching prior. But then I though I could load the
data into a MODS and do the same logic in my program without the fetch
prior. Any ideas? Thanks...

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