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On 21/04/06, Jake M <jakeroc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> if I want to use EXCSQL, does it have to be special installation?

It should be fairly straightforward - instructions are in the top of
the xml file in the download zipfile from
http://www.dbg400.net/excsql.html There are just four source members
(CL, QMQRY, PNLGRP & CMD) to compile to install it.

> Mark
> Waterbury helped me to run the RUNSQLQRY on my iSeries and I love the little
> tool. EXCSQL seems like a similar tool, am I right in assuming that? Please
> feel free to correct me if I am wrong.

I'm not familiar with RUNSQLQRY but EXCSQL lets you run pretty much
any SQL statement, and if it's a SELECT, divert the results to an
*OUTFILE or report.

Regards, Martin
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