Update: Certainly! I have several hundred clients and I need to run a report using SB+ ReportWriter.
I only need to run the report for 251 of those clients, but they don't have enough in common to select by any usable criteria. I remember reading that there is a limit to selection criteria in UniData, though -- only 120 WITH statements at the same time. I also want to simply be able to copy and paste the list of clients and not have to type each one in. I guess SB+ works around UniData limits, or perhaps those limits are no longer in place. I don't know. I was able to copy and paste the entire select list into the SB+ dialogue and have it work that way. Thank you for the helpful suggestions, everybody! On 9/25/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Not to second guess, but anytime someone says something about hitting one of the limits, I have to think there is a better way of doing what you want to do. Why don't you give us a little more detail as to what you are trying to do? Bruce M Neylon Health Care Management Group "jjuser ud2" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/25/2006 03:21 PM To u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org Subject [U2][UD] UniQuery SELECT WITH Limits Hi hello how are ya :) Limits. The documentation I have for "Using UniQuery" says that you can only have 120 different "with" fields in a SELECT statement. I'm trying to select a series of non-contiguous numbers at random intervals to generate a select list. There are 251 of these numbers. Do I have to split the list into three different groups in order to generate three different lists that I can do a SAVE.LIST on? What's the best way to go about getting these select lists?
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