Under what circumstances? What is "p" ? Are type and class fields in a table?
What you describe is probably "do-able", logically and semantically, but I don't understand enough about the exact circumstances where you would apply this.
Jim Me? Ambivalent? Well, yes and no....
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Yes type and class are in the table. We are querying a product structure (bill of materials) and "p" is the raw material component that goes into making the type "0" class "41" item.
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