It's all in your SQL statement in Net.Data.
You can see some examples on my site here:
http://dhart.no-ip.info/ndmac/netdata.htm

You also want to only return a few rows at a time.
Bringing thousands of records to a browser screen is not good.


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Sent: Monday, February 02, 2009 10:01 AM
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Subject: Net.Data and data filters

Good morning all!

I have a file of 173,000 records that I want to display for the clients and allow them to filter the data by the different columns involved. I wanted to use Excel but we have the row limitation of the 65,536 rows so I thought about a way to do it using the browser. Currently, I know that I can easily use Net.Data to display this but I want to have data filters like I will do in Excel. I also have the Net.Data subfile technique some of you have shared with us but I still do not have an example of how to do a data filter technique like in Excel. I guess I can use CGIDEV very easily but I have not been fully exposed yet to it and I do not want to code this in RPG.

Any EASY technique / way out to this?

TIA,

PETER VIDAL
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