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David,

I don't see a problem with that statement at all. I think the difference
in the preceding question (if it's the one I think it was) had to do
more w/the IN predicate which can be a tricky beast, especially if your
subqueries are correlated subqueries)

I would ask about the point of the join though. I assume that either
MYFIELD or MYOTHERFIELD are in MYTABLE2, or you're using the join to
limit the list of rows selected from the first table. Right?

-Walden


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