Is this what you are trying to do?

select a.customer_id
from table a, table b
where a.customer_id = b.customer_id
and   a.status      = 'F'
and   b.status     <> 'F'

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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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