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Apr 14, 2004

I have a report in SQL that passes parameters at runtime entered by the user for two date ranges (beginning and ending). I'm trying to write a formula that will print a specific field *only if* the specified date range entered by the user is BETWEEN a specific value (like 200401). This is kind of reverse of a normal WHERE, BETWEEN clause.

I tried a standard BETWEEN predicate in my WHERE clause like:
IF '200401' BETWEEN ?BegPer and ?EndPer then salesanal.ptdbud01 else 0

But, it's returning an error that my Then statement is missing. I can't use a normal statement like 'IF ?BegPer >= '200401' and ?EndPer <= '200401', then.....' because users could enter a RANGE of periods, so it would be difficult to code all of the possible combinations this way. I'm actually doing this in Crystal, but if someone can give me a standard MSSQL example, I can translate that over to Crystal.

Thanks in advance,
Michelle

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Msg 7630, Level 15, State 2, Line 3
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Code Snippet

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