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Dave

I would think that you use FTP or something to get the source members to your 
PC - the source members that result from the RTVQMQRY and RTVQMFORM commands. 
The source will have the proper H and V records and whatever other types are 
needed, esp. in the forms.

And it's cold in our Minnesota gutters my friend!

Vern

-------------- Original message -------------- 
From: "Dave Odom" <Dave.Odom@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 

Vern, you are the winner of the one that understood what I was getting 
at!!! Two great minds run in the same gutter. ;) Yes, I need to 
"export" QM and Query/400 "files" (queries, forms, procs, etc.), NOT the 
output of their invocation. 

The product that will read them is QMF for Windows and WebSphere. 
They have a free conversion tool that can convert DB2 Query Manager and 
Query/400 queries, forms, procs, etc. to queries, forms and procs, that 
QMF for Windows/WebSphere can run. I'm aware that some Query/400 stuff 
may not convert but as I have BUNCHES to convert anything would help. 

But I have no idea how to get the QM and Query/400 queries, forms, 
procs, etc., to my PC where I can run the free conversion tools. I'll 
check out the commands you wrote about. 

Thanks much, 

Dave Odom 
Arizona 
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