Thanks for your input.
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I am creating a dynamic query from multiple selections from a listbox control to use for later use in a gridview. Is there an easy way to not write the last "OR" so that it is now a working select query?
If you have a better way completely to achieve this, I'll surely entertain it.
Thanks for any help on this.
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by: McExpPosted on 2009-08-13 at 15:41:41ID: 25093777
Two options
add it to the end and then trim the last 4/5 characters from the string once you have looped thorugh all controls
add the or to the start of the string unless it's the first where clause, you can track this wth a boolean var.