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Hi, Scott:
You (or a QSECOFR administrator) can type in WRKLICINF to see what
products you have licenses for.
Also, bear in mind that you can still run all your existing Query/400
queries (*QRYDFNs) with the RUNQRY command that ships with OS/400 and is
not licensed separately. You only need a Query/400 license to develop
new queries or modify existing ones with Query/400. Perhaps you can
just use RUNQRY, and then, when any new queries are needed, use STRQM,
as others have suggested, to develop any new queries? You can also use
RTVQMQRY to retrieve equivalent QM/400 source (SQL) from any existing
Query/400 *QRYDFN, although the results may not be "pretty".
Hope that helps,
Mark S. Waterbury
> On 10/24/2011 10:43 AM, Lindstrom, Scott R. wrote:
If we are unable to get a perm license code for Query/400 for our new V5R2 system does anyone have any suggestions for easy to implement replacement products?
Scott Lindstrom
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