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ENGINE SQLMSS SET DEFAULT_CONNECTION CONN_DEV SQL SQLMSS EX getPermissions '&&USER_ID', &&TEST_VAR; TABLE FILE SQLOUT PRINT * ON TABLE SET PAGE-NUM NOLEAD ON TABLE SET ASNAMES ON ON TABLE NOTOTAL ON TABLE HOLD AS 'foccache/hold_test' FORMAT ALPHA ON TABLE SET HTMLCSS ON ON TABLE SET STYLE OFF END
TEST_VAR can potentially hold a guid or be null. If I'm understanding this correctly if it's null I have to pass the variable without quotes whereas if it's a guid I have to include the quotes. What is the easiest way to do make this work? My naive approach without knowledge of cleaner syntax would be:
if TEST_VAR EQ null - run block without quotes ELSE - run block with quotes
But this is a contrived example, the actual use case involves 6 more parameters that I'm passing, most of which follow this guid or null scenario. So that solution wouldn't really hold up.
Thoughts on how I can do this? I'm assuming I'm just unaware of the proper syntax.
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