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I have a procedure that is not pulling back any data. I'm sure it's because the SQl syntax isn't right. What is the command that I can add to my procedure that will make it show the SQL statement on my HTML page along w/the no data 0 lines found?
If you set &ECHO=ON in your procedure, and output is HTML, the Focus code executed will be included in an HTML comment block, and can be view in the browser via its View Source option.
For SQL passthru, that's all you need.
If you are coding in Focus and the interface is generating the SQL, you also need to turn on tracing, directing it to the 'client' so that it is merged with the Focus messages and finds its way to the generated HTML.
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