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Mike, It's been a long time since i've done anything extensive with opnqryf, but IIRC, you never needed to count quotes cause I used double quotes instead of two single quotes - example: chgvar &qryslt ('field1 *eq "' *cat &myfld1 *cat '" + *and field2 *eq "' *cat &myfld2 *cat '"') etc... you get the idea - single qoutes to wrap text, double quotes for the compares to alpha fields. Rick ---Mike said:--- the ''' quotes!! -----Original Message----- Rick, I agree, SQL seems a solid choice, especially if you are creating the statement on the fly, but I have to ask, what do you find 'error prone' in using opnqryf? it's pretty strait forward, and rock solid IMO. rick
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