You must watch out for many subtle and not-so-subtle traps when translating Oracle queries to SQL Server. Just as T-SQL is the language engine of SQL Server, PLSQL is that of Oracle. Both these ...
Fucking Oracle 8. One way would be to use a UNION statement. Use the the table you know there will be data from as the common table in the 2 statement and then union them together. At least I think ...
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