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I would like to be able to lock one or more rows together so when I sort the
data these rows sort as one row. Is this possible?
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Maybe putting a key in both rows and including a row number (1 or 2) in that key
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But if you can put the data in one row, your life would be much simpler.

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I would like to be able to lock one or more rows together so when I sort the
data these rows sort as one row. Is this possible?


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NO.


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On Thu, 15 Dec 2005 09:39:05 -0800, "christy"
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I would like to be able to lock one or more rows together so when I sort the
data these rows sort as one row. Is this possible?

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