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Posted - 2001-01-18 : 08:30:03
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Bob writes "Thank you so much for providing this service. I've got a table that I know has duplicate rows. However, using the examples from the Books online yeilds either all rows or no rows.
I run a query that goes something like this: Select (insert all rows in the table) from (table name, of course) group by (all rows in the table) having count (*)>1
this query yeilds no results. What am I missing here? If I can figure out a query that will return just the dupes, how will permanently eliminate them?
Thank you for any help you can give.
Bob
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