WHERE clause to UNION SQL in VOImpl

Hey gurus,
I need the ability to add a condition to VOImpl for user_id to both queries in a UNION statement. However, setWhereClause only adds condition to end of the query. Any suggestions? I tried doing an inline select and was unable because of "dual".
Thanks,
-Scott
select 'Sys' x from dual where exists (
select responsibility_name from fnd_user_responsibility fur,
fnd_responsibility_tl frt
where user_id = 16448
and frt.responsibility_id = fur.responsibility_id
and frt.responsibility_name = 'System Administrator')
union
select 'NoSys' x from dual where not exists (
select responsibility_name from fnd_user_responsibility fur,
fnd_responsibility_tl frt
where user_id = 16448
and frt.responsibility_id = fur.responsibility_id
and frt.responsibility_name = 'System Administrator')

You can have the condition in the original query itself and in the VOImpl, just pass the parameter.
select 'Sys' x from dual where exists (
select responsibility_name from fnd_user_responsibility fur,
fnd_responsibility_tl frt
where user_id = :1
and frt.responsibility_id = fur.responsibility_id
and frt.responsibility_name = 'System Administrator')
union
select 'NoSys' x from dual where not exists (
select responsibility_name from fnd_user_responsibility fur,
fnd_responsibility_tl frt
where user_id = :2
and frt.responsibility_id = fur.responsibility_id
and frt.responsibility_name = 'System Administrator')Cheers
Ganesh

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    Yes crystal will run the query first to get 100% data and then applies record selection condition. To increase the performance you need to pass the where condition at the command level instead of report level. So you need to create a report using add command like this
    select * from tablename where field={?Parameter}
    {?Parameter} is a command level parameter.
    Now insert this report as a subreport in another report which has no connection but has a parameter
    {?DATA_AREA} and create a formula like this in the main report
    Split({?DATA_AREA}, "|")[2]
    Now right click on the subreport and go to change subreport links and add this formula from main report and link this to sub report parameter {?Parameter} without linking any database field from the subreport.
    Now your subreport runs with the where clause to get the data.
    Regards,
    Raghavendra

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