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rmwcalum98 (Programmer)
1 May 02 8:32
I am creating a report in which a parameter will pass a Yes or No value. However, that is not the value in the table. The value to be analyzed is a date. For example, if the parameter Value is Y, then I need to retrieve all records with a Date greater than or equal to the SYSDATE. Somehow this date must be equated to a Y or N value. Does anyone have any suggestions as to how this subquery should be incorporated into the main query? Should it be in the Select statement or the where clause? I appreciate any tips. Thanks.
ehpt (Programmer)
6 May 02 7:10
You can use lexical parameters in your where clause. The value for this lexical parameter can be set in the after parameter form trigger depending on the parameter value Y or N.  If u require further details regarding lexical parameters u can also see reports help.

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