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Hi Justin
I assumed you were using STRQMQRY - that has the PROMPT mode, and that's
the word that pushed me that way.
If you type STRQMQRY - most machines have that now - if you can do
STRSQL, you can do this command.
In there you'll have a couple options - option 1 is to work with queries.
In that screen is where the mode is shown - and a list of QM queries you
can edit.
When you take a 2 to edit, you'll then see something like WRKQRY - from
there take F13 to go to the form design.
Gotta go - rehearsal for [title of show] musical in less than an hour!!
HTH
Vern
On 2/17/2016 3:45 PM, Justin Taylor wrote:
Vern, I don't see an F13 option. From "Work with Query Manager Queries", we take option 2=Change.
Rob, this is for a co-worker who puts SQL in the same category as raw sewage, so I don't see CUBE or ROLLUP as options. For me, inevitably the user(s) will keep adding demands to where I have to redo it as a program, so I don't really bother with queries.
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