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On 11/13/07, Urbanek, Marty <Marty_Urbanek@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am pretty sure that ST1 is where the STRQRY command comes from and I

STRQRY is part of QU1

believe the ST1 product is where we get the ability to put SQL in our
application programs, COBOL, RPG, CRTSQLCBL, etc.

No, you can use SQL without ST1

I'm not sure where the STRSQL command comes from. Is this also part of
ST1?

STRSQL belongs to ST1, correct.

If STRSQL and STRQRY are both included in ST1, then what exactly is QU1?
(I've read the description in the iSeries handbook and it did not help)

QU1 is Query/400
STRQRY/RUNQRY

QU2 - This is a new tool that will let someone with a web browser access
data on their System i, run queries, generate reports, that sort of
thing?

Exactly.


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