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JOIN on FIXED: msg#00262db.maxdb
Hi, I've encountered a strange behaviour with join on columns of different data type. I had a Fixed(9,0) column in table A and a Fixed(6,0) column in table B, with the same numerical value. But the join between the tables returned no result. Only upgrading the fixed(6,0) column in table B to data type fixed(9,0), solved the problem. Is this a known bug? Best regards Fabio
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