Raj,

What's wrong with SQR?  I used it for a few years and found it great.
Especially for batch processing (both report writing and batch updating).
We chose it when we ran away from Cobol about 9 years ago.  At the time, our
choices were Oracle Rpt (can you say RPG?), the very first version of Oracle
Reports (boy, did that ever suck) and staying with Cobol.

We were very happy with our choice.  it is still the tool used by Banner
(College Erp software).

Tom Mercadante
Oracle Certified Professional


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I have seen people use this in pseudo-dynamic sql in a beast called SQR.
Especially when they have code like ...

select ...
union 
select ...
union
select ...
union 
select ... limit to your imagination.

Lot of people think that using 1=1 in absence of a valid limiting condition
will let them evaluate (and get data from) a union clause where as putting
1=2 will help them avoid ...

I don't hate just because I don't like SQR, I don't like it because until
CBO encounters and evaluates 1=2 clause, it still does all the work of
selecting etc and that is just a waste.

Raj
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