>>I am using an old version of SFQuery that allows to set up a query/filter on two tables as following:
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>>oSfQuery = createobject('sfquery')
>>dimension oSfQuery.aTables( 2 )
>>oSfQuery.aTables[1] = "MYTABLE1"
>>oSfQuery.aTables[2] = "MYTABLE2"
>>oSfQuery.lShowTables = .T.
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>>Then I can retieve the filter set by the user using the following code:
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>>cFilter = oSfQuery.cFilter
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>>The expresion cFilter combines both the Filter set in table MYTABLE1 and MYTABLE2
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>>My question is, does anybody know if there is a way to retrieve the Filter expression set for each table separately?
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>I bet there's one guy here who does ;-)
Yes, if this is possible, Doug would know.
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