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Creating a conditional 'where' clause
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Visual FoxPro
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Base de données, Tables, Vues, Index et syntaxe SQL
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00226172
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>I am trying to create a remote view (from SQL Server back end) that would emulate the following Passthrough code:
>
>
IF gcFunction = '001'
>  sqlexec(handle, 'select * from p1', 'p1')
>ELSE
>  sqlexec(handle, 'select * from p1 where p1_funckey = {gcfunction}', 'p1')
>ENDIF
>
>In other words, I want all records if the value of gcFunction is '001', otherwise I want to filter for p1_funckey equaling the value of gcFunction. I have already tried a variety of IIF() constructs in the where clause, but that doesn't work. How do I do this?
>
>Thanks
IF gcFunction = '001'
  sqlstate='select * from p1'
ELSE
  sqlstate='select * from p1 where p1_funckey = {gcfunction}'
ENDIF
sqlexec(handle, sqlstate, 'p1')
HTH
Jeff

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