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That's pretty cool Charles. I've done that as well. There was a time when I used QMQRY and QMFORM
quite a bit. I would write the QMQRY and copy it to green SQL at times and then to ACS SQL when it first came out.

Now it's just ACS SQL all the time with content assist (I'm not a developer) and if I want to play a bit, I'll write some old native query. I have a quick CLLE
program that converts native query to SQL. I run the query(s) out to a QSQLSRC member and then copy a member to ACS SQL.

The library/file becomes schema.table.


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date: Tue, 15 Dec 2020 13:41:00 -0700
from: Charles Wilt <charles.wilt@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: Edit a numeric column in IBM Query Manager - STRQM

Personally, back when I used QMQRY...

I'd build the queries in STRSQL or Run SQL Scripts...then once I had what I needed, I'd copy & paste into a QMQRY query.

Charles



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