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Diffence between Quantified Predicates: IN , ANY, and SOME?

Hi,
Hi I am a newbie in DB2 and Mainframe.I would like to know if there is
any diffence between the Quantified Predicates: IN , ANY, and SOME.

Thank you very much for your valuable time.

Regards,
Praveen.

Nov 12 '05 #1
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ANY = SOME.
IN = =ANY = =SOME.
also: NOT IN = <>ALL.
All of which is fully clear from the documentation, which states the
equivalence, and which should be your first source of information.

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Hi,
Hi I am a newbie in DB2 and Mainframe.I would like to know if there is
any diffence between the Quantified Predicates: IN , ANY, and SOME.

Thank you very much for your valuable time.

Regards,
Praveen.

Nov 12 '05 #2
Thank you very much for your kind reply.

Nov 12 '05 #3

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