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Posted - 2001-06-11 : 08:19:22
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Brenda writes "Here's what I'm trying to do... I have a stored procedure that consists of a union join and a user-defined parameter telling SQL which of the two choices to use. Below is a very skeleton version of the proc...
CREATE Procedure testLineDetail1 @selectby varchar (10) As If @selectby = 'Borrower' Begin SELECT TclTable = 'PROP', ... FROM ... WHERE ...and pbnumber in ('0011','0196','0249','0321')
UNION
SELECT TclTable = 'PIP', ... FROM ... WHERE ...and pbnumber in ('0011','0196','0249','0321') End
If @SelectBy = 'Officer' Begin SELECT TclTable = 'PROP', ... FROM ... WHERE ...and bofficer = '017'
UNION
SELECT TclTable = 'PIP', ... FROM ... WHERE ...and bofficer = '017' End
I need for the user to be able to choose, not only between "Borrower" & "Officer"...But THEN, they need to choose the "pbnumber" or "bofficer"(Which could be more than one in either case)...What could you tell me is the best approach to this? And am I even making sense with this question? Any Help is greatly appreciated. Thank You in advance, Brenda" |
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