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FWiW _every system_ [since\after v1r1m0] will "have SQL", even if
not the 57xxST1 product and thus no STRSQL. The STRSQL is not "the
SQL", rather just one tiny portion. The STRSQL is effectively just
an interactive, ad-hoc interface, to assist with forming & testing
statements, with the Query/400 report writer as its report writer.
There are many other interfaces to access rows of data via the SQL,
with different levels of report writing capabilities. So...
If given an SQL SELECT statement for example, the simplest access
to a [the most sophisticated] 5250-based report writers is available
via the CRTQMQRY CL command. Issuing that command to reference the
SELECT statement having been previously written into a source
physical file member [lines not spanning 79 bytes] would create a
*QMQRY object. That QM query object could then be specified\named
in the STRQMQRY CL command to produce a report.
Regards, Chuck
John Quirk wrote:
We do not have SQL...standard BPCS
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