"Jaime Casanova" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
brings 'A ', 'B ', 'C ' well when i cHange the real query
Given that you spelled it like that, I wonder whether you aren't
confused about the behavior of cross-data-type comparisons. If
one column is char(n) and the other is text or varchar(n) then you
"Jaime Casanova" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> brings 'A ', 'B ', 'C ' well when i cHange the real query
Given that you spelled it like that, I wonder whether you aren't
confused about the behavior of cross-data-type comparisons. If
one column is char(n) and the other is text or varchar(n) then y