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Please attempt to be more explicit on _what about WRKQRY_ is desired to be made available in the output file. Perhaps just issue the WRKQRY command at a command line, then describe:

- each action performed

- describe what, from each of those actions performed, is the "result" of interest [i.e. what is desired] to have appear in an output file

If the alluded "description file" is instead specific to any one particular query definition object [that had been created previously; i.e. an existing *QRYDFN], then perhaps something like RTVQMQRY, RTVQMFORM, or 6=Print Query [option within WRKQRY] issued for that specific *QRYDFN object is what is of interest?

Regards, Chuck

Jernigan, John (Jay) wrote:
I would like to output the results of the WRKQRY cmd to a outfile
so I can do a search on the description file. Or what is the file
name on the system that contains this information?


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