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 Posted by SQL Server on 04/28/07 14:04 
On Apr 23, 6:04 am, paul.wr...@gmail.com wrote: 
> > Also, never put the data type in a data element name like Paul did; 
> > This is SQL and not 1960's BASIC for a 16KB PC. 
> 
> Please can you explain what you mean by this? This procedure works 
> fine for me, but If there is a better way of doing something then I 
> would like to know what it is. I am not sure we actually need to have 
> a procedure like this in our system, but this is how I would have 
> written it if so. Any improvements would be appreciated! 
 
 
Don't waste your time with him.  He's too busy insulting people to 
offer any help.  This stored procedure will be used to display 
information in a form.  Your code worked fine and I appreciate your 
help. 
 
In the end I decided to use an SQL statement and a subform, but was 
just curious as to how I could manipulate the behavior of that 
parameter.  For the hate mongers please excuse my trying to learn 
anything new. 
 
I love the stuff about my table structure being poorly designed.  They 
know this without even seeing it.  Or the naming conventions 
changing.  Oh sorry this database is about 10yrs old so I should go in 
and start changing all the table names to make these big shots 
happy. 
 
Please if you don't have any useful information to share just move 
along and keep your hateful statements to yourself.
 
  
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