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> -----Original Message-----
> From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx / Jerry
>
> Is there a way to query a *qrydfn so I can find out what queries
> are creating *files with a replace vs an add?
>
> Jerry Draper

Ok.  This one had my brain doing flips; couldn't get back to real work, so I
searched the archives (which is no easy task [yes I know, can't afford the
google engine; still I have to b*tch <g>]) and found
http://archive.midrange.com/repository/extqrydef.htm

I have tried this and, IIRC, had to tweak this a bit to get it to work, BUT
IT DOES WORK on a V5R2 box.  This was at a previous employer, and I've got
the source that I tweaked, but I don't have it onsite at the moment.  If
this link doesn't give you a working app, let me know and I'll dig up mine.

db


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