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Use WRKQRY option 6=Print to print the "query definition."


On Thursday, June 15, 2023 at 01:47:23 PM EDT, James H. H. Lampert via MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Clarification:

It appears that I'm actually looking at Query/400 query definitions.
Objects of type "*QRYDFN."

Forgive my ignorance of the distinction between Query Manager and
Query/400; in all the time I've been here, I've only ever used OPNQRYF
and SQL, the latter either through STRSQL, CLI, and JDBC connections.

I can see where the *source* is going when I run RTVQMQRY on it. What I
don't get is where the data goes when the CL programs I'm looking at
does a RUNQRY on it (e.g., "RUNQRY QRY(FOO/BAR)").

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