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-----Original Message-----
message: 1
date: Mon, 3 Oct 2011 19:51:55 +0000
from: "ADriver@xxxxxxxxxxxx" <ADriver@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: RE: SQL/QMQRY output question
Hi Everyone,
Thanks for all the responses below. I've used OVRPRTF and it works perfectly. I didn't want to have to create a separate QMFORM for each QMQRY (at least for this exercise), as there are a lot of different reports.....
Anyway, we've developed a RUNSQL tool that allows you to simply input an SQL statement rather than specify a source file member. This uses QMQRY with *SYSDFT as a form behind the scenes, so OVRPRTF worked perfectly.
Again, thanks for all the help.
Adam Driver
IBM Certified Systems Administrator - System i Consultant - Infrastructure Technician Exacta Corporation
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