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Debi,

>This is an example of a live production sql....
>
> Object . . . . . . . :   PMU115          Attribute  . . . . . :   SQL

>   Library  . . . . . :     VCOBJ10CLT    Owner  . . . . . . . :   MIS

> Type . . . . . . . . :   *QMQRY          Primary group  . . . :   *NONE

>   Text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :   Set all producing loctns to P

>  
>  However, I really need to know the procedure for creating, compling into
a 
>prod. lib and running the sql..

This is a great start!  This is a Query Management Query. The source is
typically contained in a source file named QQMQRYSRC.  You can verify this
with the DSPOBJD command - use the *SERVICE option to see what source file
was used to compile the object.  You can use PDM/SEU to edit the source
member, then use CRTQMQRY to compile the source and create the *QMQRY
object.  To process it, use the STRQMQRY command.

For more details on these types of objects, see the DB2 for AS/400 Query
Management Programming and Query Manager Use manuals.  They both assume that
you have purchased the Query Management Query licensed program.  You may
have it - try the STRQM command.  This product allows you to develop QM
Queries via a prompted interface, much like Query/400.  It means that you
don't have to go through the edit/compile/execute process using CL commands.

Buck Calabro
Billing Concepts Albany, NY
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