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You don't need SQL400 to run SQL statements. Here is the URL for a
command called EXCSQLSTM which you can download and compile
on your AS/400: http://www.mcpressonline.com/ftp/prog/94/b941207.txt

It allows you to run just about any SQL statement. Since it's not SQL400 
you don't get 
the ability to embed SQL in RPG/COBOL programs or create stored procedures 
or prompt for field names. 
(Here's a nice tool for displaying field names 
http://www.bvstools.com/lstffd.html )
I used the EXCSQLSTM command for several years before we finally got the 
SQL400 product. 
There's also an option to print if you need to create a report.


Strange, Tim wrote:
>Some of us don't have SQL400....


Ron Hankey - CPIM
Applications Programmer

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