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Le 07/04/2015 15:52, xavier2 a écrit :

Hi,


Hi there,
I'm aware of the HSQLDB documentation and the list of available functions.
However, I am not looking for this.
What I want is to understand well for what are used the functions Collect,
Fusion, Intersection.
To understand them, I would like to see an example in the Design View, with
an example database, showing the practical use of the Collect function,
Intersection function and Fusion function.
I prefer to see an example in the design view mode, without SQL code and
with an example database, so I can understand the cases in which is
necessary to use this functions (the practical purposes of it).
Please, could you give me any example for these functions?

This link might get you a bit further :

http://osdir.com/ml/openoffice.dba.user/2008-06/msg00021.html

and in particular the downloadable zip file referenced there.

However, the Query UI does not, as far as I know, support these
functions, so the only way to access them would be via the SQL query
editor mode, assuming that is, that they are actually recognised in
hsqldb 1.8 (about which I have no idea).


Alex





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