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28/11/1999 21:50:28
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Visual FoxPro
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Databases,Tables, Views, Indexing and SQL syntax
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Thread ID:
00296038
Message ID:
00296685
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23
>>>Hello everyone,
>>>I would like to know how to pass a parameter to a view's "where" clause for conditions. For example, in different areas I may have different "where" clause conditions. In one instance, I may have "cField1 = 'x'" and in another instance "cField2 = 'y' .AND. !empty(cField1)". Is this possible? I had attempted the following but it did not work: "create sql view test as select * from myTable where ?x"
>>>then before issuing the "use test" I assigned x="cField1 = 'x'". I would appreciate any suggestions.
>>
>>Others have responded to this question and I agree with all of them.
>>
>>You could use an open clause
>>
>>cExpr = "cField1 = 'x'"
>>
>>CREATE SQL VIEW "My_view" ;
>> AS SELECT field_list from my_table ;
>> where &cExpr
>>
>>This may blow up in your face though. Not having defined cExpr and trying to use the view in a form will error, all the time.
>>
>>__Stephen
>What if you select NoDataOnLoad? then put a value in cExpr then do a REQUERY()?
>
>Would that not work??

No.

No data on load still needs to have an expression to run in a paramterized view. The where expression that is defined in the create SQL view will stick, so you changing the expression will not change the outcome/output.

__Stephen
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