Steven,

Remember, NOTHING is impossible! Perfect timing though.

Using The Glorious R:BASE 2000 (ver 6.5++) for Windows 
or The R:edoubtable R:BASE 2000 (ver 6.5++) for DOS, 
you can use the new #LIST option to achieve the goal!

For more details with examples, please check out:

http://www.RSyntax.com

Under Syntax Reference, click on #LIST for detailed 
examples.

Using those examples, you could also use the CHKBOX 
option to limit the maximum number of options. 

Enjoy and make sure to have fun!

Very Best Regards,

Razzak.

At 03:13 PM 6/15/2001 +0100, Steven Hoggan wrote:

>... Anyone know if something like the following is possible?
>
>SET VAR va  = #VALUES FOR (column_name) FROM (table_name) +
>  WHERE ........................
>
>If Rbase can generate a CHOOSE list for me, and can then place the lot into
>a single variable should I press Shift and F6, then maybe a wee bit of
>tinkering with the command could generate the list automatically using
>something like the syntax above.
>
>I'd appreciate any feedback as to whether or not this would be a worthwhile
>request, and also if anyone has a method they currently use to achieve the
>same end result.  I know I can use a cursor-based loop to extract the values
>and then concatenate them into the one, but I'd hope for this to be
>achievable in a single command.

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