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Posted - 2001-10-02 : 10:06:10
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| Jibble writes "Using the '<=' operator with SQL strings. Here's the gist of my dilemma:The problem I'm running into is SQL ignores the '=' in the '>=/<=' operators when comparing strings. If I run a query such as:SELECT authors FROM psmd_prod.dbo.document_list WHERE authors >= 'A%' AND authors <= 'F%' ORDERBY authorsI get a listing of doc records for 'A - E'. I should get a listing of doc records for 'A - F'. I 've played with case, added '%' and tried numerous other tweeks but still cannot get SQL to recognize the '=' in the operator. why does SQL balk at this when using this operator with character strings. According to the SQL documentation, it should work." |
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