They are essentially the same.  The only difference is that <> is SQL-92
standard wheras != is not.

-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Bahlke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 22 August 2000 14:41
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: (OT)SQL Operator <>


Hey all ...

I have been going through the SQL 7 CBT and just finished operators.  With
regards to comparison operators ... != 'is not equal to', and <> 'is not
equal too'.

I do not understand <> 'not equal too'.

Can someone please explain this to me in more detail and possible provide an
example?

Thanks

----------------------------
Tim Bahlke, CIFO
Graphica
p. 230-0570
f. 230-0083



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