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There was a thread about this on comp.sys.ibm.as400.misc in July 1999 with the subject "How can I found out the parameters for a program?" Here's a link: http://www.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&selm=379786e8.115700909%40news.gte.net&rnum=6 --Dave On Wed, 2004-09-08 at 09:18, Dan Bale wrote: > > -----Original Message----- > > From: mi400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx / Leif Svalgaard > > Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 11:53 AM > > > > > I searched the archives, InfoCenter, and Google for > > > QCAPTRS and got no hits. > > > > > > What is "Dave McKenzie's parm program"? > > > > maybe it is Steve Glanstein's parm program.... > > <g> O.k., then, what is "Steve Glanstein's parm program"? > > What would interest me is if there was a way to determine the parameters > used for a program like QQUDC, which is the program running when you take > option 2 to change a query in WRKQRY. I'd just love to be able to > add/change a query from WRKOBJPDM w/o having to waste time with the WRKQRY > interface. > > Program > Rqs or > Lvl Procedure Library Statement Instruction > QCMD QSYS 0469 > SIGNONDB DJBLIBSYS 3900 0043 > 1 QCMD QSYS 01A6 > QUOCPP QPDA 063E > QUOMAIN QPDA 00F5 > 2 QUOCMD QSYS 01E1 > WRKQRY QGPL 106 001B > QQUDA QSYS 0388 > QQUDB QQRYLIB 0411 > QQUDC QQRYLIB 095B > QWSGET QSYS 05CB > QT3REQIO QSYS 01C7 > > db
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