Bill Anderson wrote:
> Ted Roche wrote:
>   
>> On 6/20/07, Tristan Leask <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>   
>>     
>>> SELECT f1, f2, max(f5,f6) as test FROM t1......
>>>
>>> This looks ok to me, however when I try to run it, foxpro doesn't like
>>> the fact that I am using the MAX() function.
>>>     
>>>       
>> MAX() is one of the few times there's a name collision between a
>> native VFP command and the SQL language. Ed's suggestiion of a UDF
>> will work. You could also include an inline IIF(f5>f6, f5, f6) to get
>> a similar effect.
>>
>> You're not the first to find this. I suspect it might be in the Hacker's 
>> Guide.
>>     
> I'm pretty sure I posted a workaround for this on ProFox that ended up 
> as a tip in FPA...
>
> Search my name and MAX in the archives and see what comes up...
>
> Bill
<http://leafe.com/archives/showMsg/201851>

Bill



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