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I know I asked this before, but I have since deleted my email. This time will keep it around. I need to know how to get from a query to a query management query. I know that I need the query defn from the query as source to generate a query management query but how do I set this up. All the commands assume that I already have a query management query. Tried each of these commands and nothing quite did what I wanted. What am I missing. 1. Create Query Management Form CRTQMFORM 2. Create Query Management Query CRTQMQRY 3. Delete Query Management Form DLTQMFORM 4. Delete Query Management Query DLTQMQRY 5. Retrieve Query Management Form RTVQMFORM 6. Retrieve Query Mgmt Query RTVQMQRY 8. Start Query Management Proc STRQMPRC 9. Start Query Management Query STRQMQRY 10. Work with Query Mgmt Forms WRKQMFORM 11. Work with Query Mgmt Queries WRKQMQRY Related Command Menus 12. Query Commands CMDQRY We went to a new version of our software so the files changed and fields changed. I already changed the query now how do I recreate the query management query. Need to create a query management query and a query management form. For now I just went in the current source that I had and made a modification then did a CRTQMQRY from that source. Modified the form source then did a CRTQMFORM. Need to jog my memory.....is probably something very simple.... ___________________________________ C. Wilbur, Senior Applic. Programmer Computing Services, University of Windsor Windsor, Ontario CANADA email: cwilbur@uwindsor.ca fax: 1-519-973-7083 phone: 1-253-3000 ext. 2745 +--- | This is the Midrange System Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to "MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com". | To unsubscribe from this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner/operator: david@midrange.com +---
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