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Under certain conditions e.g. when grouping data in an SQL query the query
does not return column heading names. Does anyone know if there is a fix for this problem. |
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Since misery loves company, I'm in the same boat but not with grouping. If
you use a simple formula to compute the value of a column (e.g. substring), I get the same behavior. If you hear of an answer, let me know. Thanks. "BusterC" wrote: Under certain conditions e.g. when grouping data in an SQL query the query does not return column heading names. Does anyone know if there is a fix for this problem. |
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