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I would turn this idea around. Rather than run the query on the remote machine, run it on the local machine and connect to the remote database. If you convert the Query/400 query into a Query Management query, you can use the CONNECT TO statement to work on the remote database instead of the local one. The only other requirement (I think) is to ADDRDBDIRE to the local system to point to the remote iSeries. Just another perspective... --buck
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