-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Rafael Copquin [mailto:[email protected]] 
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 26. Oktober 2017 17:09
An: Jürgen Wondzinski <[email protected]>
Betreff: Re: AW: recno() function in tsql

Hi Woody

It's been a long time! Welcome back!

FYI, I always build all my tables with autoincrementing primary keys. In 
this particular case the table I am dealing with has 10000 records. The 
primary keys go from 1 to 10000.

But i want to select a small set based on a date range (it is a sales table)

I just want the first column of the selected cursor to contain the 
record number and the other columns the rest of the data.

So I should be getting something like this:

RecordNo    ID                Date               etc

1        5421   2017-06-15

2        5422   2017-06-15

3        5423   2017-06-16

etc

Rafael



El 26/10/2017 a las 12:00, Jürgen Wondzinski escribió:
> In SQL each record has to have a PrimaryKey (Field) for identifying it, since 
> SQL doesn't know of records, it knows about result-sets instead.
>    
> The RECNO() in xBase is just the same concept: a unique identifier for the 
> current session, not meant for a longterm relation setting.  If you designed 
> your SQL table without a unique identifier, then you're out of luck :)
>
>
> wOOdy
>
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: ProFox [mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Rafael Copquin
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 26. Oktober 2017 16:34
> An: profox
> Betreff: recno() function in tsql
>
> Is there an equivalent to the VFP recno() function in T-SQL?
>
> I'd like to create the following select statement in T-SQL:
>
> select recno(),otherfields..... from database.dbo.table
>
> If there is not, what would be a substitute?
>
> Rafael Copquin
>
>
>
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