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In query manager, you can change the query creation mode from PROMPTED to
SQL. Which makes cutting and pasting the SQL statement from STRSQL to QM
easy.

Charles

On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 2:16 PM, Charles Wilt <charles.wilt@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:

If you want a pretty report, create a query manager query (STRQM).

Charles


On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 2:15 PM, Charles Wilt <charles.wilt@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:

Nope.

IMHO, STRSQL is a "quick & dirty" interface. If you're trying to do
something where the existance of the thousand seperate is a real problem,
you're probably using the wrong interface.

Charles


On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 1:55 PM, Dan <dan27649@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

In interactive SQL, numerics by default display with commas for the
thousands separator. Is there a way to lose the commas?

Note that I'm using SELECT * FROM CUSTMAST, and I really don't want to
list
every field in the file to have to use DIGITS(CUSTNO).

I looked at changing the session attriubtes (F13), where you get choices
for
the decimal point, and for date & time format / separators, but nothing
for
thousands' separators.

TIA,
Dan
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