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At 10:12 AM 1/8/98 EST, you wrote:
>Catherine asked...
>
>>>I need to know how to get from a query to a query management query.  I know
>>>that I need the query defn from the query as source to generate a query
>>>management query but how do I set this up.  All the commands assume that I
>>>already have a query management query.  Tried each of these commands and
>>>nothing quite did what I wanted.  What am I missing.
>
>and Buck responded...
>
>>o You need to create a source file to hold the QM Query source: QQMQRYSRC
>>o RTVQMQRY to that source file with the member named the same as the 400 
>>query
>
>Umm... believe this command is the one that needs the ALWQRYDFN(*YES) parm
>
>Also, the QQMQRYSRC file should be created with length of _91_ !

>>o Create a source file to hold the QM Form source: QQMFORMSRC

IBM recommends the QQMFORMSRC file should be created with length of _162_ !

-snip-

>Another approach is to use F13 from within the QMQRY to create a new form 
>and put together similar formatting from scratch with the QRY-like prompts

Not possible if you don't have Query Manager.

Cheers

Vernon Hamberg
Systems Software Programmer
Old Republic National Title Insurance Company
400 Second Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55401
(612) 371-1111 x480


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