multiple variable match

R

rharmonster

I have a web page programmed in ASP that creates a calling list based
on the user's preferences, which queries the information from a SQL
2000 database. I want the user to be able to select whether to create
different lists based on time zones or one list with all time zones.
The user should be able to mix and match time zones. However, I'm not
sure how to do this task. An example would be that the user wants
east coast and central in one file, then pacific and mountain in
another, but it could also be pacific in one and east and mountain in
another, and the possibilities go on. The database is set up with all
the information needed, but I'm not user how to code in ASP for the
different possibilities.
 
R

rharmonster

Thank you for the link, however, I am very familiar with the basics of
ASP already. I don't view my situation as something basic information
about ASP would help.
 
B

Bob Barrows [MVP]

I have a web page programmed in ASP that creates a calling list based
on the user's preferences, which queries the information from a SQL
2000 database. I want the user to be able to select whether to create
different lists based on time zones or one list with all time zones.
The user should be able to mix and match time zones. However, I'm not
sure how to do this task. An example would be that the user wants
east coast and central in one file, then pacific and mountain in
another, but it could also be pacific in one and east and mountain in
another, and the possibilities go on. The database is set up with all
the information needed, but I'm not user how to code in ASP for the
different possibilities.

Frankly, I'm not sure what it is you want from us. Given the information
you've provided, the only thing I can think of to say is:
allow the user to select one or more time zones and then create your
list containing the data pertaining to those selected time zones. Then
do whatever you are planning to do with that list ....
 

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