• cengland0 (1/6/2011)


    Hugo Kornelis (1/6/2011)


    cengland0 (1/6/2011)


    Meh, I could just as well say that everything is consecutive in a single-row rowset.

    According to http://www.thefreedictionary.com/consecutive, "consecutive" means (a.o.) "Following one after another without interruption" - and in a single row row-set, there can never be any interruption.

    You forgot a major component of the definition of consecutive. The "one after another" part. When you have a one row rowset, how can you have one after another in the resultset? That means you must have a minimum of two rows to have one after another.

    If you really want to take it to a filosophical level, you could argue that one row comes after nothing.

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