It appears that once you edit the sql, the new sql is applied to the report. Foxfire will no longer generate sql each time the report is run meaning...no filters. This would be a question to ask in the foxfire support forum.
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>I do not want to edit the filters. I want to edit the sql, but when I try and edit the sql, it prompts me for my filter value and then puts this value in the where clause. When I now save the changed sql the filters value is hard coded. How can I save the sql without having the filter condition hard coded.
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>Stuart
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