>>>Is there a way to add an incremental count expression while using SELECT statement. For example, the statement below retrieves record into cursor:
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>>>select firstname from sometable into cursor
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>>>the data retrieved is;
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>>>john
>>>susan
>>>mary
>>>etc..
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>>>Is there a way to write the SELECT statement where I can add a number for each record retrieved. For example:
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>>>the desired data I would like to retreive is the firstname column and incremental number column (I don't know how to add something in SELECT statement to create incremental numbers);
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>>>name column incremental number column
>>>john 1
>>>susan 2
>>>mary 3
>>>etc.. etc..
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>>>is there anything I can add in the SELECT statment to get incremental number column. Thanks
>>>
>>>Nick
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>>I don't think so. But even if you could, I suggest that you do that in a second run.
>>select firstname,00000 as counter from sometable into cursor readwrite
>>replace all counter with recno()
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>thanks for the suggestion Tore, couldn't escape the second run. Thanx again.
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>Nick
You're welcome. Please forgive my ignorance, but what do you mean by "couldn't escape the second run"?