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Peter, Have you thought about retrieving the QRYDFN into a source file with RTVQMQRY and create a QMQRY object with CRTQMQRY on that source? The source PF must be defined with a length of 91. In that case you do not have QM to translate a QRYDFN to a QM query and the output can be defined on STRQMQRY. Just a thought. Regards, Carel Teijgeler *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 21-8-02 at 12:52 Peter_Vidal@pall.com wrote: >I have been analyzing desperately this situation and I have found few more >interesting "things": > >This is on the job log (now I am using the ANZQRY command after the first >STRQMQRY command):
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