If you are offering an interface that allows complex user-defined queries, then not dynamically generating the SQL would mean pre-defining the exploded combination of all possible queries.
I suppose this could be done programatically, but it's often easier to simply dynamically generate the SQL.
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by autarch
in thread No Fear: decoupling your application from the database
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