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QuestionHow to get the first rows of a relational table (depending of the last date of change) Pin
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Alsvha15-Jul-08 23:28
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I have trouble understanding your question so I can't provide much actual help; however looking at the query one thing puzzles me.

Why do you have similar selects both outside your "WHILE" loops as well as inside? To me it looks like it will cause problems with the loop over FETCH NEXT.
Removing duplicate functionality could help you reduce the complexity of your query making it more manageable, and it could possible be from those double selects that your problems arise.


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