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Where clause parameters
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01529722
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>Hi everyone, I could use some advice on this.
>We can define a select statement like this
>Dim SQL As String = "SELECT [tipid], [rtaid], [projectname], [location], [shortdesc], [sponsor] FROM [projects] WHERE (archived = @aFilter) ORDER BY [sponsor], [projectname]"
>Dim oCommand As New SqlCommand(SQL, oConn)
>oCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("aFilter", somevalue)
but what do we do when we need WHERE (@acomplicatedstring) which may not involve the archived field but may or may not involve others? Is it appropriate to build the string by concatenation and not use parameters in this case? I am trying to allow the user to build a query that allows any number of variables.
>
>Thanks

Instead of building a query that has the parameter values in it, you could set parameters for all fields you might need. Set the uneeded parameters to null and ignore them in the command..

ie..

where (@param1 is null or field1=@param1) and (@param2 is null or field2=@param2)...
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