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On 10/31/05, Carel Teijgeler <coteijgeler@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > To answer your last question: > In SQL/400 F13 option 1, you can change the output format (defaults to > screen, value 3 is disk). This is a good one to know, but for the purpose of using RUNSQLSTM to process my SQL statements, this won't work. I do not know if SQL/400 will write to DDS based files; I had problems with > that in the past. QM queries will write into DDS based files. Good news. I have direct proof that SQL/400 will write to DDS-defined files. - Dan
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