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Hi Frances,

To answer the other part of your question, place your cursor where the EQ is in the Select Records panel and press F1. As I recall, it pretty much covers all the possibilities.

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Frances Denoncourt wrote:
We are at V5R2M0 and do not have the full blown SQL.
I use the limited RunSQLStm with a script in a database file, though. However, this is not my issue at the moment.
I use WRKQRY to generate queries and in this case can build a query to receive parms from a CL as in my prior posts.
My select records screen looks like this:
RPREFA EQ :inneg OR RPREFA EQ :inpos OR RPPRCL EQ :inparcel
I'd like to add a LIKE statement, too. Is that possible? If so, could you point me to some documentation?
Thanks again,
Fran Denoncourt
Sr. Programmer/Analyst
Pinal County Treasurer's Office
Florence, AZ 85232
(520) 866-6404
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