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  • Subject: Question on QRYDFN ("editing under the covers" ?)
  • From: Chuck Lewis <CLEWIS@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 09:55:57 -0500

Hi Folks !

I am wanting to rename a printer to something that makes MORE sense
(i.e. naming convetions - WOW what a concept ! <BG>) snd SHOULD have
done this BEFORE we converted over to our AS/400 last month and before a
BUNCH of queries got defined to go to this printer, but we were a
"little" busy with "other stuff" and I spaced it.

I was wondering if there was a way to "dig into" the QRYDFN's (we keep
ALL queries in ONE library) to see what outq is specified. Where is this
information kept on the AS/400 ? In a "master" file somewhere ?

I know that I COULD leave the printer/outq "out there" after I do the
rename and watch what "collects" on the outq. I can id all of the
non-query reports that go to this printer...

Thanks in advance !

Chuck

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