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At 12:51 10/21/1998 , Sreenivas wrote:
>Hi All,
>     I am able to retrieve the source of a query definition using...
>
>RTVQMQRY QMQRY(PP#LIBR/XXXXX) SRCFILE(Z#SMANDA/PPSSRC) ALWQRYDFN(*ONLY).
>    where XXXXX is a *QRYDFN object.
>Can I use this source to create an another Query definition? ( I tried
>using CRTQMQRY command which creates  *QMQRY object but all my programs are
>referring to the Query defintions *QRYDFN)
>

A QMQRY is not the same as a QRYDFN. They are similar, but the QMQRY must be 
executed with the STRQMQRY command. If you also do a RTVQMFORM and CRTQMFORM, 
you can more or less duplicate a query, but you'll still need to execute it 
with the STRQMQRY command. If you just need to send the queries to another 
system, why not just save them to a save file, send that to the remote system 
and restore them?


Pete Hall
peteh@inwave.com 
http://www.inwave.com/~peteh/

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