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Forgot to include subject line in previous post.............. I found a technique for generating an SQL result set direct to a CSV file on the IFS using the QSHELL DB2 command. The command works, however the file seems to be in EBCDIC when I try and open it in EXCEL on the PC. I'm presuming that a code conversion hasn't taken place. It looks fine when I open the file in the iSeries. Here is the code that runs in QSHELL. - db2 "select agtbra || ',' || char(agtnoa) || ',' || agtnaa from anvdev.agtmas" | sed -n '/,/p' > /mxp/mxpsql.csv The QSHELL manual didn't provide me with any clues. I understand that SED -n suppresses the input from being directed to standard output, however, could someone please explain the meaning of the '/,/p' in the above command please. Thanks ********************************************************************************************************* This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, disclosure or copying of this message is unauthorised. If you have received this message in error, please reply using the sender's email address. This footnote confirms that this email message has been scanned for computer viruses. EIG-Ansvar Limited does not accept liability for any loss or damage, whether caused by our own negligence or not, that results from a computer virus or defect in the transmission of this email or any attached file. EIG-Ansvar Limited - Australia (A.B.N. 21 007 216 506) Email : insure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Eig-Ansvar Limited - New Zealand Email : insure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx *********************************************************************************************************
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