For at least the 3rd time this is not possible today. You MUST write a controller in apex. Please refrain from asking the same question repeatedly in new threads.
There are many examples in the visualforce guide that show how to add a where clause to the SOQL statement within apex.
To better understand the capabilities of SOQL you should refer to our standard API documentation[pdf]. In this case specifically the section on SOQL which you can access in the online version directly here if you want.
1st time:
http://community.salesforce.com/sforce/board/message?board.id=Visualforce&message.id=2095#M2095
2nd time:
http://community.salesforce.com/sforce/board/message?board.id=Visualforce&message.id=2205#M2205
Message Edited by mtbclimber on 06-18-2008 05:04 PM
To better understand the capabilities of SOQL you should refer to our standard API documentation[pdf]. In this case specifically the section on SOQL which you can access in the online version directly here if you want.
Hi DS,
If you know the link,send me.am searching till now am unable to find it.
Thanks.
Gopi