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I am replacing qry/400 queries with QMQueries. They are part of the month
end process and I cannot change much as the users use report scrapers to
extract data. So I have to keep these as close to the qry/400 as possible.

But I will review the OLAP functions, thank you.

On Tue, Apr 26, 2022 at 2:01 PM Stephen Landess <steve_landess@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Darryl -

Have you considered using OLAP functions to show totals along with the
details ? You might not need to use a QM Form.

https://www.itjungle.com/2016/05/10/fhg051016-story01/

Regards,
Steve Landess
512-289-0387

Darryl wrote:
Thank you. STRQM made a huge difference.
Now I am working on how to resolve migrating over a summary qry into
QMQRY.
It seems it does not do the summary options.

Carel wrote:
STRQM
option 1
With F17 switch between SQL mode or Q400 mode
For new type 1 + name Enter
Create your SQL statement.
Press F6 or F5 to see a result set
F13 to FORM editor

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