The problem is that the form has a grid that displays records in the view cursor. If you use SQLExecute, the cursor gets closed and re-opended which causes the grid to loose it's settings and not be able to display the data.
>Why mess with a view for this? If it's back end data why not do SQLExecute() to pass this dynamic data request?
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>Have the user fill in data requests from a find page/form and that builds the where content. Sounds easy but it will take some time to get polished.