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I recall taking the file name being inputted and execute the following SQL to start the CSV creation process.

SELECT
LISTAGG(CAST(Qsys2.Delimit_Name(Column_Name) AS CLOB(1M)), ', ') WITHIN GROUP (ORDER BY Ordinal_Position) AS Column_List
FROM Qsys2.Syscolumns2 C
WHERE Table_Name = UPPER('QCUSTCDT')
AND Table_Schema = 'QIWS'
AND Hidden = 'N' ;

Greg Wilburn wrote on 2/28/2024 1:10 PM:
I thought it appropriate to start a different thread...I've moved on from systools.generate_spreadsheet.

Maybe this belongs in RPG forum?



I'm currently experimenting with Scott's CSVGEN using DATA-GEN, but I'm not sure how to get column headings using this method.

I was hoping it worked like YAJLDTAGEN that uses the DS names.



Anyone use this?

TIA,

Greg


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