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Tom -
QMF is a cross-platform product. perhaps this will help:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/dzichelp/v2r2/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.ibm.qmf10.doc.using%2Fqmf10using.htm
- sjl
"Tom Hightower" wrote in message
news:mailman.11775.1343148740.2513.midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx...
I've retrieved the QMFORM source, compiled the source as a form, and run the
STRQMQRY to get the report results to a file - sill no BREAKLVL or OVERFLOW
fields in my output file.
Do you know of a link to the manual?
Thanks,
TomH
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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Gary Thompson
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2012 2:54 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: RE: Query to QMQRY help...
Tom,
there is a QM Form component that just might get you there - but you will
need to go to the manual and do a little self-help.
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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Tom Hightower
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2012 1:51 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Query to QMQRY help...
I have a query which uses as input one file, summarizes a single amount
field with a break level by dept#, and a final total:
CRLOCATN CRAMOUNT
397
TOTAL 67,885.83
399
TOTAL 90,068.23
FINAL TOTALS
TOTAL 157,954.06
The *outfile for this is:
*...+....1....+....
1 39700000006788583
1 39900000009006823
0 00000000015795406
Field 1: BreakLvl, pos 1-1
Field 2: Overflow, pos 2-2
Field 3: Dept#, pos 3-5
Field 4: CRAMOUNT01, pos 6-19
If I do a RTVQMQRY to extract the query statements into an SQL source file,
I get this:
H QM4 05 Q 01 E V W E R 01 03 12/07/20 14:39
V 1001 050 to pull voided checks to add back for AP
V 5001 004 *HEX
SELECT
ALL CRLOCATN, (CRAMOUNT)
FROM WORKFILE T01
WHERE CRSTATUS = 1
AND CRCASHCN*10000.+CRCASHYR*100.+CRCASHMO =
YEAR(CURRENT DATE-1 MONTH)*100.+MONTH(CURRENT DATE-1 MONTH)
AND CRWRITCN*10000.+CRWRITYR*100.+CRWRITMO <>
YEAR(CURRENT DATE-1 MONTH)*100.+MONTH(CURRENT DATE-1 MONTH)
ORDER BY 001 ASC
Some stuff is missing there, and I can fix it up so that it's like so:
H QM4 05 Q 01 E V W E R 01 03 12/07/20 14:39
V 1001 050 to pull voided checks to add back for AP
V 5001 004 *HEX
SELECT
ALL ' ' AS BREAKLVL, ' ' AS OVERFLOW, CRLOCATN, SUM (CRAMOUNT)
FROM WORKFILE T01
WHERE CRSTATUS = 1
AND CRCASHCN*10000.+CRCASHYR*100.+CRCASHMO =
YEAR(CURRENT DATE-1 MONTH)*100.+MONTH(CURRENT DATE-1 MONTH)
AND CRWRITCN*10000.+CRWRITYR*100.+CRWRITMO <>
YEAR(CURRENT DATE-1 MONTH)*100.+MONTH(CURRENT DATE-1 MONTH)
GROUP BY CRLOCATN
ORDER BY 001 ASC
Which, when run, the QMQRY gives this file:
*...+....1....+....
39700000006788583
39900000009006823
Note that the breaklvl is blank, and there is no final total line in the
file (or on display if I run the query that way). How do I get the output
of the QMQRY file to be the same as the output of the STRQRY file?
TomH
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