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Not sure what &l and &n are meant to represent - they look like CL
variable names. If you're building the string to be executed by QCMDEXC,
then you have to put the actual values of those parameters in the
QryFile() parameter.

Trevor Briggs
Analyst/Programmer
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gio.cot
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Subject: How to call cmd runqry from RPG with QCMDEXEC

Hi
i would need to run from RPG the command runqry (RunQry Qry(*None)
QryFile(&l/&n) RcdSlt( *Yes ) ) via QCMDEXC, but i receive the error
CPD0104
; can some help me to avoid this problem ?

Thanks in advance

Gio

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