Is 'F' the largest value?  If so, then:

        SELECT
        customer_id
        FROM
        ( 
                SELECT customer_id
                        , SUM(DECODE(status,'F',1,0)) stat_f
                        , SUM(DECODE(status,'F',0,1)) stat_no_f
                FROM my_table
                GROUP BY customer_id
        )
        WHERE stat_f > 0 AND stat_no_f > 0;

should work.  May not be the best way, but I THINK it'll get the job done!

Good luck!

Rich Jesse                          System/Database Administrator
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-----Original Message-----
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 12:52
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


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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