• Cheryl McLaughlin-385812 (10/11/2012)


    It works too a point, but it pulls all the records. If I substitute @Ord_Nbr ='12345' the script still pulls all the records and not the record that is = to '12345'

    Do you want all rows where is it either '123345' OR NULL?

    That would be something like:

    where order_nbr = @Ord_nbr

    OR order_nbr is null

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