Passing Variables to SELECT-SQL w/o Using Macro SubstitutionLast reviewed: April 30, 1996Article ID: Q114670 |
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SUMMARYWhen you are passing variables to a SELECT - SQL command, you may have to call the command and programmatically pass criteria to it rather than coding such criteria directly. In many such instances, you may not want to use macro substitution. The programs below show how to pass variables to a SELECT - SQL command without using macro substitution.
MORE INFORMATIONThe programs below are provided as an example of calling a FoxPro SELECT - SQL command with the selection criteria contained in variables. They employ name expressions and the EVALUATE function instead of macro substitution.
FoxPro 2.x Example
*THIS PROGRAM USES THE TUTORIAL DATABASE 'CUSTOMER' SET TALK OFF && stop echo to screen x="STATE" y="FL" SELECT * FROM CUSTOMER; HAVING EVALUATE(x)=(y); INTO CURSOR OUTPUT BROWSE Visual FoxPro Example
*THIS PROGRAM USES THE 'CUSTOMER'DATABASE in the SAMPLE\DATA Directory SET TALK OFF && stop echo to screen x="Country" y="UK" SELECT * FROM CUSTOMER; HAVING EVALUATE(x)=(y); INTO CURSOR OUTPUT BROWSEThe output will contain records where the contents of the field whose name is contained in variable x are equal to the contents of variable y.
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Additional reference words: VFoxWin 3.00 FoxMac FoxDos FoxWin 2.50b 2.60
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