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Query Manager refers to the interactive product features via STRQM which was noted to be unavailable by the OP. It is Query Management documentation references that should be more valuable. For the DB2 for i5/OS, that would be from the "DB2 UDB for iSeries Query Management Programming V5R4" found at:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r4/topic/books/sc415703.pdf
"Specific Query Object Formats" is the title for a section giving the "Figure 38. Sample Externalized Form (Part 1 of 4)" which shows usage of both BREAK1 and SUM. There should be more general documentation for Query Management externalized source definitions; like the above specific referenced Figure which was found in "Chapter 8. Exported and Imported Objects in Query Management" I seem to recall someone having posted links [to some more generic Query Management documentation] on this group, but I was unable to locate that in the archive, nor find better documentation of FORM source by searching ibm.com; I recall having an SAA document that detailed all FORM H,T,V records and what could be specified [was supported] on each platform.

Regards, Chuck

rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
See also
"Query Manager Use" book at
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r4/topic/books/sc415212.pdf

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