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Subquery question

I have the following code:

SELECT DISTINCT StudentID
FROM Students
WHERE StudentID != ANY (SELECT StudentID FROM Voted)

It seems like it's worded correctly, but I keep getting an error
regarding the second query. Referring to the manual on page
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/AN...ubqueries.html, I don't
really see a difference in my wording and manual's. Any ideas what could
be wrong here?

Thanks,
Aaron
Jul 20 '05 #1
1 1469
Please ignore start of this thread...I didn't see that there was a reply
to the one I sent earlier today before I left. Thanks for replying,
Agro...it helped me alot.

Thanks,
Aaron

Aaron C wrote:
I have the following code:

SELECT DISTINCT StudentID
FROM Students
WHERE StudentID != ANY (SELECT StudentID FROM Voted)

It seems like it's worded correctly, but I keep getting an error
regarding the second query. Referring to the manual on page
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/AN...ubqueries.html, I don't
really see a difference in my wording and manual's. Any ideas what could
be wrong here?

Thanks,
Aaron

Jul 20 '05 #2

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