On Jan 3, 2008 4:05 PM, Paul Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Paul, Grigore
>
> You can use ICASE in index expressions and in SELECT (SQL) statements like
>
> SELECT ICASE(blah, blah, blah) AS MyResult .... FROM ... INTO ...
>
> This is the WHOLE point if ICASE and IIF ...
>
> If you wanted to use DO CASE in this situation you would need a UDF.  It
> is not simply a matter of "every byte/cycle counting"
> \

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Can you use the iCase() to determine a column name in a SQL output, or for
that matter in your where clause?



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