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Using Union Operator without Duplicate Records

Florent Georges lists at fgeorges.org
Sun Dec 30 04:02:00 PST 2007


  Using Union Operator without Duplicate Records
Alice Wei wrote:

> Thanks, now it is working a lot better than before. But there
> is one little problem, since I have other "children" under
> project that are not to be selected in this set of XQuery, is
> it not possible to just state some for statements instead of
> putting in the entire code?

>   The other thing is, I have placed all the other "sections"
> within the original XML file into this code, and now the output
> from A-R is running in an orderly fashion. But, somehow the one
> that has the first name with an S is at the beginning of the
> list.

  For both questions, could you please send, as before, a Minimal
Complete Sample?  That is, a sample with a complete input, the query
you wrote so far, and your expected output.  The input and the query
should be as minimal as possible, but still reproducing the problem and
complete (so readers of the list could run it easily).

  Regards,

--drkm























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