Using SQL, you can't be sure that the resulting list will preserve the order of the original lists.
Unsorted original lists and the use of primary keys or clustered tables, the query optimizer, size of lists and blocking factor among others are things I can recall that might change the way the output is returned... :-(
In reply to Re: Use SQL
by vitoco
in thread Combinatorics problem
by perlrocks
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