>>>I need to change the following SQL Insert such that if the cursor cViewName does not have a column FIELD1 (or any other), this column IS NOT included in the expression. >>Here is an example:
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>>>INSERT INTO (cViewName) (FIELD1, FIELD2, FIELD3) VALUES ( "", "", 0.00 )
>>>I know I can do it with an IF ENDIF condition but I wonder if it can be done in one line.
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>One older-fashioned solution would be to create an object with field1,field2... properties, or memvars, that then get GATHERed. That'll work whether fields exist or not.
Not what I am looking for. But thank you for the suggestion.
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