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Whose says you can't store it in the database? Just don't store it
physically - use a view.
Rob Berendt
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"jt" <jt@ee.net>
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Subject: RE: SQL/ordering
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11/13/2001 08:57 AM
Please respond to
midrange-l
Reeve,
I may be old-fashioned, but I've held to the idea that if you have a need
to
sort on a computed field, you should have that in the DB. I would suggest
triggers to implement the business rules, although there is a performance
hit.
JMHO.
jt
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> I need to display data in ascending order where the key field (price) is
> dynamically computed. I can do this with the QLGSORT API's and I
> can do it
> with funky RPG; I'm wondering if I can do it with SQL and stored
> procedures,
> or something of that ilk.
>
> "Price" is a function of the item's base price and the current incentives
> (discounts) in place for that customer/product line combination;
> the actual
> incentive is determined from a complex set of business rules.
> Therefore, a
> $100 item with a 20% discount (net $80) becomes less expensive than a $90
> item with a 10% discount (net price $81), and I'd like the $80
> item to show
> up before the $81 item.
>
> So, SQL reads a group of items, applies a function to the item base
price,
> gets a "net" price, and presents ordered-by-net-price data into my
> application program. It seems simple enough?
>
> No green-screen, client/server, or CFINT opinions are required!
>
> Thanks,
> rf
>
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