I have a Interface between 2 systems that exchange data between each other. This is a default interface that could be modified by GUI, for example you can choose between using a group of fields on both sides, or you can choose to leave the value as is.
Now in my code there is the UPDATE SQL query that looks like that
UPDATE TABLE1 SET
FIELD1_GROUP1=:FIELD1_GROUP1,FIELD2_GROUP1=:FIELD2_GROUP1,FIELD3_GROUP1=:FIELD3_GROUP1,
FIELD1_GROUP2=:FIELD1_GROUP2,FIELD2_GROUP2=:FIELD2_GROUP2,FIELD3_GROUP2=:FIELD3_GROUP2
ADOQuery.Parameters.ParamByName('FIELD1_GROUP1').Value := MyField1_Group1_From_SystemB;
....
Now if I choose to not use GROUP2, it is not Possible to leave the Parameter unset. I have found a solution that works with something like
if USE_GROUP2 then
begin
ADOQuery.SQL.add(FIELD1_GROUP2=:FIELD1_GROUP2,FIELD2_GROUP2=:FIELD2_GROUP2,FIELD3_GROUP2=:FIELD3
_GROUP2);
ADOQuery.Parameters.ParamByName('FIELD1_GROUP1').Value := MyField1_Group1_From_SystemB;
...
end;
But that kind of solution would get between my system to see the fully SQL QUERY in the beginning of every function that uses SQL. It would break our clean code into badly readable Blocks.
I Wonder if parameter has no Function to remove Parameter within its Value. Thanks for Help