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Posted by cavassinif on 01/23/06 01:12

Thanks for all your advices:

MGFoster:
Yes, this would be a solution....but the table in which I'm inserting
has more than 30 columns....the insert code is huge...and I wouldn't
like to copy the insert for just one column of difference.

--CELKO--
Here's the explanation of the case:

Suppose that you have a Job Order that goes over diferrent states
(Draft, Confirmed, Assigned, Finished....)
Well, I need to save the Date when the Job Order changed it's state, so
I have the following columns in the JobOrder Table:
DraftDate : Date when the Job Order get's the Draft state
ConfirmedDate : Date when the Job Order get's the Confirmed state
AssignedDate : Date when the Job Order get's the Assignedstate
etc...

That's why I need to create a dynamic Insert, because depending the
state the Job Order will be saved....will depend which column
(DraftDate, ConfirmedDate, etc) it will have to insert the current
date.

Hugo:
I don't want to select a dynamic value... the value will be always the
current date, I need to dinamically specify in which column I will
insert the current date

Best Regards
Fabio Cavassini

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