I am sorry guys I should be more specific.  I have a form I'll call it a 
'search' form it has several variable edit fields where the user can enter 
their specific search criteria.  If the user does not enter anything in one of 
the searchable fields then I have the null variable changed to '%'.  So if the 
user left the Fname field empty and entered RAND in the Lname field my where 
clause would look like this: WHERE Fname like '%' and Lname like 'RAND%' my 
goal was to try and pull up all rows that had RAND?????????????.  I have a 
feeling that I am approaching this all wrong.  What I am trying to do is if the 
user is not sure of the correct spelling they can enter the first 3 or 4 letter 
and Rbase will take it from there.  If I could build the WHERE clause on the 
fly that would be cool but not sure how I would go about doing that.
Hope that clears things up a little.
Thanks
Gary Randall



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Sent: Monday, May 17, 2010 11:40 AM
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Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Where Question


Gary,

 I may be misunderstanding your intention, however the where clause :



WHERE lname LIKE '%'



Is bascially the same as :



WHERE lname IS NOT NULL



If you want to return all rows in the table regardless of the LNAME column, 
simply



EDIT USING FORM1  

(With no where clause)



However, if your example was a more simple example of your actual code, then 
this

may not work.  You would need to be more specific on why and how your are using

the LIKE '%'.



-Bob







----- Original Message -----
From: "Gary Randall" <[email protected]>
To: "RBASE-L Mailing List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, May 17, 2010 1:26:48 PM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Where Question



Hello All,
I am running into a issue that I haven't had before and I am out of ideals, I 
am hoping someone could help me see what I am sure is right in front of me.
Here is a where clause I am using: 

EDIT USING form1 WHERE lname LIKE '%'

If there is a row where the lname column is empty this where clause will skip 
it.  I have tried CONTAIN and it behaves the same.  Is there a way to make the 
where clause return all the rows even the ones that have no data in the lname 
column?

Thanks
Gary Randall

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