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Bob,

There are several places where you can find utilities and/or code that
allows you to create Excel files using IBM i apps. Right now Scott
Klemment's site (http://www.scottklement.com/) and Easy400 (www.easy400.net)
are two that come to mind. Easy400 has several (free, open
source) routines that allow you to send email, as well.

HTH,

Luis Rodriguez
IBM Certified Systems Expert — eServer i5 iSeries
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On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 1:27 PM, Bob Voltz <bob.voltz@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Once a month I do the following:

1. Run a query to create a file.

2. Import that file into Excel.

3. Prettify the spreadsheet.

4. Email the prettified spreadsheet to a user.

What is the best way to automate this process?



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