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Just curious - what will be gained by this? Running a QRYDFN, you can specify 
any file and library in the QRYFILE parameter (and members, up to 32 of them), 
it only needs to match the record layout, IIRC. And you can change the output 
file and member. I can see some benefit while editing the query, but there is 
little value in doing this for runtime, that I can see.

-------------- Original message -------------- 
From: "Marvin Radding" <marvin.radding@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 

> Are there any APIs to work with Query Definitions? I have an assignment to 
> see 
> if there is a way to proof a query and eliminate hardcoded library names on 
> the 
> files. I have looked at the Find API web page but could not find API to do 
> with 
> the Query Definition objects. 
> 
> Marvin 
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