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Wayne,
Not in WRYQRY, just from a command line, type

  DSPOBJD  OBJ(libraryname/*ALL) OBJTYPE(*QRYDFN)

and you will see a list of queries with any descriptions you might have   
given them. If you output this to an *OUTFILE, you can also get some   
useful dates from them.

Bill Megenity        bmegenity@ruskin.com  (day)      twinstar@sound.net   
 (pm)

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From:  wayne@redoaktech.com[SMTP:MIME @INTERNET {wayne@redoaktech.com}]
Sent:  Monday, August 31, 1998 2:01 PM
To:  MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
Subject:  wrkqry printing

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Has anybody figured out how to print query definitions in batch?  I can
use the WRKQRY command, option 6 and fill in the query name and
library.  I want to process a list of queries without having to do each
interactively.  Thanks for any help.
wayne@redoaktech.com
Wayne
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