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Honestly, you might have a point there. But I haven't played with STRQM
enough to give it a fair shake. I, like others, can sometimes be a
creature of habit. If I have Query, I'll use it because that is what I am
used to.
Rob Berendt
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Rob
you don't consider the report layout tools an advantage ?
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>The only advantage that Query ever had over SQL was the ability to direct
>mail merge with OV/400. Since OV/400 went the way of the dodo bird that
>is not a concern anymore. When you have SQL you also get STRQM. Which
>can be configured to work like Query, or like SQL.
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>Rob Berendt
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