Thanks Mark...thought it would be easy like a select.


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> Subject: Re: Variable ORDER BY
> From: MWalter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Wed, December 08, 2004 3:45 pm
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> You need to take a look at the PREPARE and DEFINE CURSOR statements.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Mark
> 
> Mark D. Walter
> Senior Programmer/Analyst
> CCX, Inc.
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> http://www.ccxinc.com
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> How can I use a  variable ORDER BY clause in an embedded SQL statement?
> This doesn't work...
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> C/EXEC SQL
> C+ Declare MyCursor Cursor For
> C+   Select *
> C+     From Myfile
> C+     Order By :MyField
> C+   For Read Only
> C/End-Exec
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> I know I have to do something different because it's a variable that
> contains a field name, but I dunno what that different thing is.
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> TIA...
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