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A couple nice things about QMQRY: (1) you can also create a QMFORM that gives 
you nice formatted output - similar to a Query/400 layout; (2) If the report 
(default or custom QMFORM) is wider than the page width, QM will create sets of 
pages that will cover the full width. When printing from STRSQL I got wrapped 
records, which are a bear to read, and in Query/400 the records are truncated, 
usually.

To create the forms, use STRQM - licensed SQL product is required, but you have 
it if you have STRSQL.

HTH
Vern


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> STRSQL 
> F13=Services 
> 1. Change session attributes 
> SELECT output . . . . . . . . 1 1=Display, 2=Printer 
> 3=File 
> 
> A simple SELECT statement is NOT allowed in RUNSQLSTM. Remove the 
> semicolons from the RUNSQLSTM and then 
> CRTQMQRY QMQRY(ROB/FRANZ) SRCFILE(ROB/QSQLSESS) 
> STRQMQRY QMQRY(ROB/FRANZ) OUTPUT(*PRINT) 
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> Rob Berendt 
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> Is there an option to print the results of a Select statement 
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