I want to parse the eCondition expression of the parser object and "extract" all the expressions that exists in the WHERE part of an SELECT query.
Practically I want to do the reverse thing that the ParseExpression function does.
Is there a function that already does what I am asking for?
Any help?


Thanks!!!




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