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    Query of another query


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    Not sure what your objective is, but to answer your question: Yes you can query a query or queries.

    You may get better (more useful) response if you gave a sample of what you are trying to do.

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    LoL ...!! LoL ...!! LL ...!! LoL ...!!LoL ...!! ...soLveD by CaPtaIN DaTaBaSE ...!!
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