"Can you give filter options on the screen and then adjust the SQL select
accordingly? By that I mean dynamically build the "where" clause on the
select statement based on the selections on the screen."

I guess I can Todd. The thing is that I need 9 filters and I may need to
code a little more for each condition but I guess that is a very valid
solution. I was looking for a different / simpler route though...

Thanks!

PETER VIDAL
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