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Jan: The
easiest way to create a view command is to define the view using the view
designer, make sure it is correct and save it, then, right click on the view
and select unload. The view definition will be downloaded to a file that you can
open with any text editor and cut and paste the command. Javier, Javier Valencia, PE President Valencia
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Message----- I'm pretty
sure that I read this on this forum but can't locate. If I
understand correctly a view is kind of a super select. If I look at the
definition fo a view it starts with SELECT so I'm kind of
right. But the
syntax must not be quite the same. If I go to the view designer and copy the
definition to the R: prompt; I get various
error messages. This is
really for my own education but how would I translate a view into a command? Jan |
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