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Paul

You don't - SQL knows nothing about multiple members.

So either you do an OVRDBF before you run the SQL statement, or you create an SQL ALIAS that points to that member. Then you use the ALIAS name in your statement.

HTH
Vern

On 10/21/2016 10:23 AM, Steinmetz, Paul wrote:
How do I add the member name to an SQL request for multi membered PF?

SELECT 'UPPENwork' as Lib, 'D001STMTM1' as File, GOBGT1, count(*)
as Count FROM UPpenwork/D001STMTM1 GROUP BY GOBGT1 ORDER BY GOBGT1

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