Hi Adrian,

> Let's distinguish *wrong* results which are non-sensical from *bad*
> results which are in the ballpark but non-usable because far off. 
> 

They are *wrong* results because of not making sense.

> 
> The former are generally due to configuration issues such as axes being
> flipped in factories or similar problems. It sounds like this is the
> kind of issue you are having with hsql. You could confirm that by seeing
> if some of the more common, simpler transforms do not work either.
> 

You've got it!

Yes, while using hqsql I flipped the input axis - and now got the correct result
(with flipped axis, too)!
For a newbie like me it is totally strange that using a different jar leeds to
changing the code. Stuff it! But I will search the documentation/forum about
"flipping/configuring axis" - for my goal is to understand what I use (till a
certain rate ;-) )

Again: Thanks for your help!

Erich



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