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time increment query

I have a table with one field being a timestamp. The raw data occurs
roughly once per second, though there may be some gaps. I would like
to be able to query different frequencies, e.g. one data point every 60
seconds. Even if there were no gaps, what query could return every
60th point?

Thanks,

Jeff

Nov 13 '05 #1
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