I don't know if this is the problem, but, for some reason you're mixing C/C++ syntax in with SQL there.

You don't use '==', you should just use '='
You don't use '!=', you should use '<>'

thanks Paul,

but although  I can never find this information when I need it :-(
AFAIK, both notations are allowed.
Besides that I tried both and it doesn't change the situation.

cheers,
Stef

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