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Jim,

The only solution I can think of is print the *QRYDFN. We do not have 
Query/400, but IIRC it will generate several pages, the output definition on 
the last.

Perhaps an object dump (if you know the lay out) or MI instruction can retrieve 
that information stored somewhere.

You have to write your own routine to get that, anyway.

Regards,
Carel Teijgeler

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On 12-1-06 at 10:02 Jim Franz wrote:

>The RTVQMQRY command to create a qmqry source member for an existing *qrydfn 
>does not include any source lines for an outfile >created by the query. We use 
>the source members to update our file and field "where used" inquiry. Is there 
>another command or api to >get full info from an existing Query?




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