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Posted - 2003-03-04 : 07:27:38
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| Deepak writes "Hi,I have a expression like - 'C and UNIX and WINDOWS or MAC', with this expression i should generate a SQL Query like, "Select * from table where Language = C AND Language = UNIX AND Language = WINDOWS OR Language = MAC".Now the problem is how to parse the expression and generate SQL Query." |
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jsmith8858
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Posted - 2003-03-04 : 07:38:25
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quote: I have a expression like - 'C and UNIX and WINDOWS or MAC', with this expression i should generate a SQL Query like, "Select * from table where Language = C AND Language = UNIX AND Language = WINDOWS OR Language = MAC".
Note that the sentence you gave does not translate into a query like you gave. No row will ever have two values in the same column (in your example, Language = to C and to UNIX) so the query you gave as an example will always fail.Give us a little more detail about the data you are querying and someone may be able to help out.- Jeff |
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