>>Hi All:
>>
>>I have a table - Test - that contains 4 records, as follows:
>>
>>
>>Code Desc
>>111 Dog
>>222 Cat
>>333 Elephant
>>444 Fish
>>
>>
>>I want to give the user the ability to query on a variable number of code or 'ALL' the codes.
>>
>>In the following example, she has picked '111' and '222', so I constructed an array in the calling program with a length of 2. If she would have requested '111', '222', and '444', I would have had to construct an array of 3 members and some figured out how to accommodate
>>the third member in my SQL syntax. If she requests all, then I need to set one of the members to ‘’ and since everything is equal to ‘’, all for records will be returned.
>>
>>
Isn’t there a more elegant way to do this?>>
>>
>>
>>LPARAMETERS taCodeList
>>* taCodeList[1] = '111'
>>* taCodeList[2] = '222'
>>
>>SELECT Test.code, Test.Desc ;
>> FROM Test ;
>> WHERE Test.code IN(taCodeList[1],taCodeList[2]) ;
>> INTO CURSOR result
>>
>>
>>Thanx,
>>
>>Yossi
>
>
>LPARAMETERS taCodeList
>* taCodeList[1] = '111'
>* taCodeList[2] = '222'
>
>*for not more of 20 items
>SELECT Test.code, Test.Desc ;
> FROM Test ;
> WHERE ASCAN(taCodeList,Test.code)>0 ;
> INTO CURSOR result
>
Thanks, Fabio.