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At 08:56 12/23/1998 -0500, Alan Novick wrote:
>This is fascinating.  But how do you specify variable names in the
>record selection part of your query definintion?

It's been quite a while. I don't have Query, but as I recall, in the record
selection dialog in Query, you specify the comparison value with a leading
colon (:MYVAR). Query then thinks you will provide a value for it with a
subquery. Just provide any subquery name when prompted. It won't get used,
so the name doesn't matter. The object needn't exist. The value for :MYVAR
will be supplied by the STRQMQRY parameter.
Pete Hall
peteh@inwave.com
http://www.inwave.com/~peteh
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