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TEXT oddity
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From
14/09/2023 10:47:23
 
 
To
14/09/2023 01:58:24
Dragan Nedeljkovich (Online)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
General information
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Coding, syntax & commands
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01687052
Message ID:
01687058
Views:
42
>>I use TEXT to create SQL commands e.g.:
>>
>>
>>TEXT TO lc_sqlstring 
>>        select *   from hhpickup  where left(storecode,11) = ?lc_pickupstore and ( CAST(pickupdate AS date) =
>>         ?ld_date1 OR
>>         CAST(pickupdate AS date) =  ?ld_date2 OR
>>         CAST(pickupdate AS date) =  ?ld_date3)
>>         AND NOT EXISTS (SELECT idcol FROM depdetail WHERE store = hhpickup.storecode AND RIGHT(RTRIM(LTRIM(sealnumber)),7) =
>>		  RIGHT(RTRIM(LTRIM(hhpickup.sealnumber)),7)
>>         and postingdate <= ?ld_entdate)
>>         ORDER BY sealnumber
>>
>>ENDTEXT
>>
>>That worked for hundreds of thousands of different iterations but today, in one case, the text appeared on the form that was executing it. I added NOSHOW and all was well again.
>>What happened?
>
>What tore said... Just jumping in with a why not:
>inlist( CAST(pickupdate AS date), ?ld_date1, ?ld_date2, ?ld_date3)
>
>instead of the OR construct?

Dragan
I'm building a command for SQL Server.
When I try INLIST in SQL Server I get:

'INLIST' is not a recognized built-in function name.
Anyone who does not go overboard- deserves to.
Malcolm Forbes, Sr.
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