Just to clearfy my previous question (as follow):
if 1 has F and A and B, that what I want.
If 1 has F all the time, that's not what I want.
If 1 has A, B, C, but never F, that's not what I want
either.
--- Leslie Lu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If I have this:
> Customer_id Status
> ---------- -----------
> 1 F
> 1 A
> 1 B
> 2 F
> 2 F
> 3 A
> 3 B
>
> How do I found out a customer who has both F and not
> F
> for them. (If he only gets F, or gets other than F,
> that's fine). In this case, I should get 1. Thank
> you! I need this badly!
>
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