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As usual, there are many ways to get to it:
1) Under "Databases", right-click on system name and select "Run SQL
Scripts."
2) Under "Databases", left click on system name; in the right-lower
pane you'll see a menu option for "Run an SQL script"
3) Without invoking iNav, you can click on windows
Start->Run->cwbundbs->OK
4) Without invoking iNav or a mouse, hit key combination (window
key->R)->cwbundbs->OK
5) Create a shortcut to cwbundbs.exe and add it to your desktop and/or
Start menu
Elvis
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How do you get to the "
<http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/200709/msg01194.html> iSeries
Navigator's Run SQL Script facility" I am
in our Navigator and can not find it?
TIA
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