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The hitsoftware odbc driver can deal with members, but it does so in an 
offhanded way.  Perhaps you can figure out a way to do the same method in 
msquery, as it seems to be more server related, not client related.  What you 
need is a mechanism that will pass a query to the 400 unedited.

Basically, what appears to be happening is that the AS/400 SQL parser accepts 
an SQL command named 'CALL'.  You can issue a 'query' that will call a program, 
such as QCMDEXC, and you can pass it (for instance) an OVRDBF command with 
ovrscope(*job).

You can find the complete directions here:
http://www.hit.com/hitweb/daccess/dc3lsupp.htm

HTH, and please let us know if it works with msquery!

Regards,
Rich

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Rich Duzenbury
http://rich.dyn.ml.org
http://vpsolutions.com
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