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Q11200 - INFO: SQL Results

Used to locate the results of a SQL Query into a Spread Report.

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Inserts into the SQL QUERY the text '@P1@'.  This string is a text Parameter to the query where 1 specifies the first parameter listed in the SPREAD PARAMETER LIST field.  For example, @P1@ where the SPREAD PARAMETER LIST equals C2 means the text in cell C2 will replace the @P1@ when the query is executed.

 

Inserts into the SQL QUERY the text #P1#.  This string is a Date Parameter to the query where 1 specifies the first parameter listed in the SPREAD PARAMETER LIST field.  For example, #P2# where the SPREAD PARAMETER LIST equals C2,C1 means the date in cell C1 will replace the #P2# when the query is executed.  When doing comparsions on date type fields you MUST use the #Px# parameter type.

 

Inserts into the SQL QUERY the text $P1$.  This string is a numeric Parameter to the query where 1 specifies the first parameter listed in the SPREAD PARAMETER LIST field.  For example, $P3$ where the SPREAD PARAMETER LIST equals C2,C1,A3 means the number in cell A3 will replace the $P3$ when the query is executed.  When doing comparsions on numeric type fields you MUST use the $Px$ parameter type.

 

Inserts the currently selected table into the SQL Query.

Inserts the currently selected field into the SQL Query.

Saves the currently built Formula to the Pre-Built Formulas (the SPRPTSQL table).  If you have built a complex query and may need to use it in other reports you can save the formula here and use it in other reports. 

 

FIELDS:

Columns: Number of Columns to locate.  Set to the number of fields you want to retrieve from the query.

Rows: Number of Rows (records) to locate.

SQL QUERY: SQL select statement to execute.

FACILITY: Used to locate query results for a differenct Facility (database).  Leave blank to locate data from the current facility.

SPREAD PARAMETER LIST: Parameters list to pass information at runtime into the query.  Parameters can be cell references or spread formulas. 

NOTES:

Locates the SQLFIRST and SQLRESULT functions

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Created on 5/9/2008 2:17 PM.
Last Modified on 7/31/2008 5:03 PM.
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