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  • Subject: Re: Storing and Reusing Statements from STRSQL
  • From: Kirk Goins <kgoins@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 11 Apr 1999 12:17:15 -0700
  • Organization: Blue Heron Consulting, Inc

"Al Barsa, Jr." wrote:
> 
> At 09:58 PM 4/10/99 -0700, you wrote:
> 
> Kirk,
> 
> Although I do not actively use SQL, when you exit an SQL session, the
> system asks you if you want to save your work.  The default is "yes".

When you let it save it this way when you sign back on the same device and go
into SQL all of your previous cmd are there and you can page back thru those
much like using F9 on the cmd line if you had not signed off.

You can also save code to a src file which I have done... figuring out how to
get this to a cmd form.... say something like call or run sql#1 and maybe even
pass a parm or 2 would be great.


> 
> It is unclear to me where this info is saved, or if you can even port it
> from system to system.  My suspicions are that this data is either kept in
> the "interactive portion" of your *USRPRF, or in some file in QUSRSYS.
> 
> Al
> 
> >I'm in the middle of tracking down some SQL based permformance issues using
> >DBMON. I have some materials from a IBM DB performance class I took that
> give me
> >some suggested SQLs to run over the data collected by DBMON. I really hate to
> >keep re-typing or paging  back thru my previous cmds to get what I need.
> Which
> >brings me to my question.
> >
> >If I type a SQL from a STRSQL session how can I save it, and make it runable
> >from a cmdline or cl?
> >
> >
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