Maybe include how you accessing queries, since we have put RUNQRY on a BPCS
menu with access to an inquiry query that lists directory of available
queries sorted by description what they do.
There is an IBM manual specifically on QUERY/400, and several on SQL/400.
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Al Mac
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You will need command line access, the command WRKQRY. You will need
to know the files, fields, and relationships between them. On the
query screens you can press F1 and read the help screens. IBM will
have a RED Book about running a query.
Roger Henady
From: David.ANTONISSE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Date: 05/07/2010 07:58 AM
Subject: [BPCS-L] Question about queries
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I have a question about running a query? Can someone help me here, or
should I go else (BPCS, AS/400) ?
Thanks
DavidPlease consider the environment before printing this e-mail.
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