Apr 25, 2001 #1 mcginty IS-IT--Management Joined Mar 14, 2001 Messages 35 Location IE Hi, Can I store the result of a sql statement to a variable and if so how? eg. store select max(field) from table to variable Rgds, Ted
Hi, Can I store the result of a sql statement to a variable and if so how? eg. store select max(field) from table to variable Rgds, Ted
Apr 25, 2001 1 #2 weedz Programmer Joined Dec 5, 2000 Messages 718 Location NL You can store your results into a cursor, a table or an array according to the MSDN. So if you wish to store your result into a variable, I suggest you use an array. SELECT * FROM myTable INTO ARRAY MyArray. HTH, Weedz (Wietze Veld) http://www.crowncap.demon.nlveld4663@exact.nl The Netherlands They cling emotionally to code and fix development rather than choosing practices based on analytical assesments of what works best. After the GoldRush - Steve McConnell Upvote 0 Downvote
You can store your results into a cursor, a table or an array according to the MSDN. So if you wish to store your result into a variable, I suggest you use an array. SELECT * FROM myTable INTO ARRAY MyArray. HTH, Weedz (Wietze Veld) http://www.crowncap.demon.nlveld4663@exact.nl The Netherlands They cling emotionally to code and fix development rather than choosing practices based on analytical assesments of what works best. After the GoldRush - Steve McConnell
Apr 25, 2001 1 #3 jimstarr Programmer Joined Feb 6, 2001 Messages 975 Location US Hi Ted, The CALCULATE statement may be what you want. In your example you could say CALCULATE MAX(field) TO variable Jim Upvote 0 Downvote
Hi Ted, The CALCULATE statement may be what you want. In your example you could say CALCULATE MAX(field) TO variable Jim