Re: SQL prob

Author: Jean MAURICE

Posted: 2012-02-12 at 09:29:32

Andrew, I don not thonk that a where clause can work on a calculated field. So

the correct query is somthing like :

SELECT ;

IIF(EMPTY(natno) OR ninoconfirm = .f.,.t.,.F.) as choose, ;

natno, ;

ninoconfirm , ;

surname ;

FROM calcpay!employee ;

WHERE EMPTY(natno) OR ninoconfirm = .f.;

ORDER BY refn DESC ;

INTO CURSOR Empinfo READWRITE

Working on sunday ??!!!

Best regards

The Foxil

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