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Sorry to help you need to be more specific!
Where did you find the "File info"?
What interfaces, commands did you use?

... and what do you really need?

Downloading "ALL" To Excel???
How many rows can you copy into excel? 65535??
Tables on the IBM i may have several millions of rows (a table in the IBM i
can hold up to 4.2 Billions of rows).

IMHO you are coming from an PC system and never used an IBM i.
Please learn the basics of the operating system, the CL commands to manage
this system and the basics of SQL before you continue to pose one question
after the other without giving a feedback whether you solved your problem.

Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards

Birgitta Hauser

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Brown)
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"What is worse than training your staff and losing them? Not training them
and keeping them!"

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I have been able to save the file info - I need fields and lengths,
descriptions into an excel. I look under schemas, and get a grid of this
info needed, but I dont see how to simply save all this into an excel.
it has an option for save, just save, but where does this go?

and it does not let you simply copy and paste the entire thing.

this may be basic question but is not intutitive at all.
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