|  | Posted by Astra on 06/16/30 11:33 
Hi All
 Can you please help me with a few queries on adding a header line and
 padding rows out.
 
 I apologise profusely for not providing the DDL for this, but I don't have
 it.  All I have is stored procedure that I'm trying to edit to make the
 front-end app display the right data.
 
 The relevant part of the stored procedure that I'm working on is as follow:
 
 Declare StockHelpCursor Scroll Cursor For
 Select  s.StockID,
 ISNULL(sd.ShortDescription, s.StockID) +
 space(30-len(ISNULL(sd.ShortDescription,
 s.StockID))) +
 pl.name +
 space(10-len(str(pl.name,10,3))) +
 sp.currencyid + str(sp.sellingprice,10,3) +
 space(10-len(str(sp.sellingprice,10,3))) +
 str(sq.quantityinstock)
 From  Stock s, StockDescriptions sd, StockQuantities sq,
 StockPrices sp, PriceLevels pl
 Where (s.StockID Like @theID) And
 (ISNULL(sd.ShortDescription, sd.StockID) Like @theName) And
 (s.StockID=sd.StockID) And
 (s.StockID=sq.StockID) And
 (s.StockID=sp.StockID) And
 (sp.PriceLevelID=pl.PriceLevelID) And
 (sd.LanguageID=@theLanguageID) And
 (sp.CurrencyID=@theCurrencyID)
 Order By s.StockID
 Open StockHelpCursor
 
 PLEASE NOTE: this query works fine apart from the following problems:
 
 1) Creating a header line -  I need to insert a header line to this cursor
 for the field headers, as the app is stripping off this header.  I was
 thinking of creating a var, sticking it in-between the Declare and the
 Select part and inserting these field headers, but I don't know how to do
 this.  Any ideas?
 
 2) Padding the results - As you can see from the script, I have tried to pad
 out the above fields as the app's output window is basically a textbox, but
 they just don't line up.
 
 NOTE: I'm using the 3 in the str(xxx,10,3) bit to make my numbers show at 3
 decimal places.
 
 Could you please give me some pointers on how I can pad these out correctly.
 
 Thanks
 
 Robbie
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