Read account orders by email
Gets account orders filtered by email or other criteria. Use the AccountOrders table and pass Email='...' (or CustomKey, OrderID, OrderReference, SubscriptionId, Products, Refunds, SubscriptionStatus) in the WITH clause.
Standard SQL query example
This is the base query accepted by the connector. To execute it in SQL Server, you have to pass it to the Data Gateway via a Linked Server. See how to accomplish this using the examples below.
SELECT * FROM AccountOrders
WITH (
Email='bob@abc.com'
)
--search by one or more parameters below
/*
WITH (
Email='X'
, CustomKey='X'
, GlobalKey='X'
, OrderID='X'
, OrderReference='X'
, SubscriptionId='X'
, Products='PROD-1,PROD-2,PROD-3'
, Refunds='true'
, SubscriptionStatus='active'
)
*/
Using OPENQUERY in SQL Server
SELECT * FROM OPENQUERY([LS_TO_FASTSPRING_IN_GATEWAY], 'SELECT * FROM AccountOrders
WITH (
Email=''bob@abc.com''
)
--search by one or more parameters below
/*
WITH (
Email=''X''
, CustomKey=''X''
, GlobalKey=''X''
, OrderID=''X''
, OrderReference=''X''
, SubscriptionId=''X''
, Products=''PROD-1,PROD-2,PROD-3''
, Refunds=''true''
, SubscriptionStatus=''active''
)
*/')
Using EXEC in SQL Server (handling larger SQL text)
The major drawback of OPENQUERY is its inability to incorporate variables within SQL statements.
This often leads to the use of cumbersome dynamic SQL (with numerous ticks and escape characters).
Fortunately, starting with SQL 2005 and onwards, you can utilize the EXEC (your_sql) AT [LS_TO_FASTSPRING_IN_GATEWAY] syntax.
DECLARE @MyQuery NVARCHAR(MAX) = 'SELECT * FROM AccountOrders
WITH (
Email=''bob@abc.com''
)
--search by one or more parameters below
/*
WITH (
Email=''X''
, CustomKey=''X''
, GlobalKey=''X''
, OrderID=''X''
, OrderReference=''X''
, SubscriptionId=''X''
, Products=''PROD-1,PROD-2,PROD-3''
, Refunds=''true''
, SubscriptionStatus=''active''
)
*/'
EXEC (@MyQuery) AT [LS_TO_FASTSPRING_IN_GATEWAY]