Please help!!!!

Sorry, but it looks like the kind of help you need is not technical in nature. You completely ignored my advice about formatting your posts, you are not posting any code that makes any sort of sense, and your rambling description is also nonsensical.

The impression I get is that you have no idea what you are trying to do, which would explain why you are unable to describe it clearly. And since you are not paying any attention to the advice you've been given, there's not much I can offer that would help you.

The current process works, but I need it to be dynamic.

Well, you haven't really shown us anything that works yet, have you? So no, this doesn't help us understand. You might just need something as simple as "placeholders" in the sql statement, but I'm not sure, because nothing you've presented so far makes any sense.


In reply to Re^5: SQL queries using dynamic array by graff
in thread SQL queries using dynamic array by Anonymous Monk

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