numero = 110502
interpreted = N
texte = --20cf303b3aef98843204e18f44b4Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8Govinda,Hi - thanks for coming back on this. Re: 'comp' - what I meant here wasthat you can build a query from a form along the lines of the following:so you can separate out the comparison, letting the user decide which oneto use. You can also separate out the blank parameter along the lines of:I suppose I was hoping there might be a similar option available for the'rq' parameter. Your suggestion might work though if I use radio buttonswith two options "" and "rq"- Tom--20cf303b3aef98843204e18f44b4Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Govinda,
Hi - thanks for coming back on= this. =C2=A0Re: 'comp' - what I meant here was that you can build =a query from a form along the lines of the following:
so you can separate out the comparison, letting t=he user decide which one to use. =C2=A0 You can also separate out the blank= parameter along the lines of:
<label><in=put type=3D"checkbox" name=3D"_sFORENAMEblnk" value=3D&=quot;T" /> is blank</label>
I suppose I was hoping there might be a similar o=ption available for the 'rq' parameter. =C2=A0 Your suggestion migh=t work though if I use radio buttons with two options "" and &quo=t;rq"
- Tom
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--20cf303b3aef98843204e18f44b4Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8Govinda,Hi - thanks for coming back on this. Re: 'comp' - what I meant here wasthat you can build a query from a form along the lines of the following:so you can separate out the comparison, letting the user decide which oneto use. You can also separate out the blank parameter along the lines of:I suppose I was hoping there might be a similar option available for the'rq' parameter. Your suggestion might work though if I use radio buttonswith two options "" and "rq"- Tom--20cf303b3aef98843204e18f44b4Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Govinda,
Hi - thanks for coming back on= this. =C2=A0Re: 'comp' - what I meant here was that you can build =a query from a form along the lines of the following:
so you can separate out the comparison, letting t=he user decide which one to use. =C2=A0 You can also separate out the blank= parameter along the lines of:
<label><in=put type=3D"checkbox" name=3D"_sFORENAMEblnk" value=3D&=quot;T" /> is blank</label>
I suppose I was hoping there might be a similar o=ption available for the 'rq' parameter. =C2=A0 Your suggestion migh=t work though if I use radio buttons with two options "" and &quo=t;rq"
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