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If I am doing an Index Server query from SQL, such as:
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Q.*
FROM
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I'm doing the query from SQL so that I can join the results with a
table in the database and am not interested in doing the Index query
from the app server. I haven't been able to find any info on the net
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Code Block
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Code Block
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All shown are single quotes.

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-----------------
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CREATE PROCEDURE dbo.ewo_sp_DUTLookup
(
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@DUTFAMILY char(10)=NULL,--Family
@DUTMODEL char(20)=NULL,--Model
@DUTYEAR char(4)=NULL,--Model Year
@DUTBEGIN char(25)=NULL,--Beginning of COV/DUT number
@DEBUG int=0
)


AS

DECLARE @OPENQUERY varchar(4000),
@TSQL varchar(4000),
@TWHERE varchar(4000),
@intErrorCode int

select @intErrorCode = @@ERROR,
@TSQL='',
@TWHERE=''


IF @intErrorCode=0
Begin
SET @OPENQUERY = 'SELECT * FROM OPENQUERY(VFP,'''
SET @TSQL = ' select dut_pk,cov,family,model,project,modelyr from vinmast '
End

set @intErrorCode = @@ERROR

IF @intErrorCode = 0 and
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@DUTMODEL is not NULL or
@DUTPROJECT is not NULL or
@DUTYEAR is not NULL or
@DUTBEGIN is not NULL
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set @intErrorCode = @@ERROR

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set @intErrorCode = @@ERROR

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set @intErrorCode = @@ERROR

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set @intErrorCode = @@ERROR

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Begin
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End
set @intErrorCode = @@ERROR


IF @intErrorCode=0 AND substring(@TWHERE,Len(@TWHERE)-3,4)=' AND '
Begin
set @TWHERE=Substring(@TWHERE,1,Len(@TWHERE)-3)
select @intErrorCode=@@ERROR
End



SET @TWHERE=@TWHERE+''')'

IF @debug<>0 and @intErrorCode=0
Begin
print @intErrorCode
print @OPENQUERY
print @TSQL
print @TWHERE
print @OPENQUERY+@TSQL+@TWHERE
End

IF @intErrorCode=0
EXEC (@OPENQUERY+@TSQL+@TWHERE)
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regards

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PS: Here are my favorite error messages

Error -2147217900 [OLE/DB provider returned message: Dynamic SQL Error
SQL error code = -104
Token unknown - line 1, char 89
"Col1014"] (Source: Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server) (SQL State:
01000) (NativeError: 7312)Error -2147217900 OLE DB-Fehlertrace [OLE/DB
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(Source: Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server) (SQL State: 01000)
(NativeError: 7300)Error -2147217900 Der OLE DB-Provider 'MSDASQL' meldete
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