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Bob Voltz wrote:
How do I tell what file on the iSeries is being accessed by a query in
Excel?

In addition to what Peter said, there are times when the SQL statement is too complicated for the Graphical Designer to show. To get to the SQL statement, hit Alt-F11. This will bring up the Macro editor.

Click on View/Immediate. Enter the following in this window:

? activesheet.querytables(1).sql

That will show the SQL statement behind the query.

Bill

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