Re: Two Tables with a State want DISTINCT States of both Columns
- From: "David S via AccessMonster.com" <u2219@uwe>
- Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 02:22:04 GMT
>The UNION operator removes all duplicates (you can use UNION ALL if
>you want the dups kept).
Never knew that - gee, you learn something new every day on here :)
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