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Shannon

Get the EXCSQL utility (www.dbg400.com, I think). It has a sort sequence parameter on it. Lots of other goodies, as well.

It'd look like

EXCSQL SQL('select * from library/file order by field') SRTSEQ(*LANGIDSHR)

Vern

At 10:25 AM 6/11/2004, you wrote:
As I said, I was just curious about this.  If there was even a way to do it
with that command.  I use RUNQRY *N all the time from a command line to peek
into a database, so that I don't have to fire up Query/400, or write a
program.  It's not a big deal either way.  I just wondered if anyone knew if
it could be done or not.


Shannon O'Donnell



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