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 Hiding succeeding rows in a table

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iceman_23
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6 Posts

Posted - 2008-05-20 : 21:24:05
My scenario is:
I got this ReportItems.Value which is an Integer lets name it Value1.
I got this rowcount and lets name is Value2.

Can you help me generate a query wherein:
1.Value1 = Value2
2. And the Row from Value2 and its succeeding Rows be deleted or be hiden.


ic3m@n

dshelton
Yak Posting Veteran

73 Posts

Posted - 2008-05-20 : 22:16:54
One option could be to use a CTE with the ROW_NUMBER() function and necessary ordering.
You can then select rows with RowNumber < Value1

David
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visakh16
Very Important crosS Applying yaK Herder

52326 Posts

Posted - 2008-05-21 : 00:13:03
quote:
Originally posted by iceman_23

My scenario is:
I got this ReportItems.Value which is an Integer lets name it Value1.
I got this rowcount and lets name is Value2.

Can you help me generate a query wherein:
1.Value1 = Value2
2. And the Row from Value2 and its succeeding Rows be deleted or be hiden.


ic3m@n


Didnt understand why you are trying to do this. can you explain?
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iceman_23
Starting Member

6 Posts

Posted - 2008-05-21 : 01:58:14
Im currently computing for a rate of some data and 2% out of the 98% from the rate should not be visible to users.

having to ask me that it seems you know something = ) to solve my problem.

ic3m@n
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visakh16
Very Important crosS Applying yaK Herder

52326 Posts

Posted - 2008-05-21 : 02:15:23
quote:
Originally posted by iceman_23

Im currently computing for a rate of some data and 2% out of the 98% from the rate should not be visible to users.

having to ask me that it seems you know something = ) to solve my problem.

ic3m@n


So if you have 100 rows you need to show only 98 rows & hide 2 rows?
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iceman_23
Starting Member

6 Posts

Posted - 2008-05-21 : 03:40:58
Thats correct. Im currently dealing with a handful of data not just by hundreds.

ic3m@n
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visakh16
Very Important crosS Applying yaK Herder

52326 Posts

Posted - 2008-05-21 : 03:49:30
quote:
Originally posted by iceman_23

Thats correct. Im currently dealing with a handful of data not just by hundreds.

ic3m@n


I think its better to bring them from db along with RowNumber and do filter in reports such that RowNumber <=98
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