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 Posted by Steve on 11/30/05 04:16 
No insult taken. Oh, well, I appreciate all quick feedback on the issue. 
This is really a pretty civil group. 
 
Best regards, 
Steve Caldwell 
 
 
Steve Jorgensen wrote: 
 
> On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 00:26:33 GMT, Steve <sjc4914@yahoo.com> wrote: 
>  
>>This is a "commercial" database solution purchased to record and report 
>>environmental data. I don't like the design for all the reasons already 
>>posted, and more. Though I had nothing to do with the selection, 
>>unfortunately, I am charged with completing a task, so like it or not, it 
>>is on my plate. 
>  
> Sorry - didn't mean to insult your intelligence.  It helps to add a 
> disclaimer about not having control of the design, so people will know to 
> answer what you ask, not the red flag you can't do anything about. 
>  
>>Terry Kreft's idea looks workable, but not optimum. It would seem like 
>>there would be a way to get around pasting strings together and then 
>>executing the string. I was wondering if there was a way to use a subquery 
>>to return a table reference. It is a rather obtuse way of getting there, 
>>and I haven't investigated it yet. Any alternate solutions anyone can 
>>think of? 
>  
> A subquery won't help because that's just another query that returns data 
> from 
> the objects it was written to return data from (and no others).  
> Basically, to do what you need to do, you have to use some kind if Dynamic 
> SQL which is another name for "pasting strings together and then executing 
> the string". 
>
 
  
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