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Just curious, why does it need to be in the CL?  I thought you were wanting
to put the results into a subfile?

Anyway... the only thing that I know that you can do is and as I know it
...

   On the command line type:   Go Query
   Take Option 10
   Take Option 1
   Create new query.
   You'll now be in something similar to Query/400.
   Specify one file
   Exit and save the query.
   Now convert the query to SQL, Put a 10 on the new query.
   You may keep the same name.
   Now put a 2 on the query to edit the SQL.
   Now copy your SQL statement in there.
   Then in the CL, you have to use the STRQMQRY to execute the SQL that you
   created.


Michael Schutte



                                                                           
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Charles's Idea was the answer. Now I would like to put this SQL into an CL.

> What is a pivot table?  I've heard the term, now my curiosity is aroused.
>
> rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> I think Charles has the best grasp on it.  Ideally one would normalize
>> this database to stop this ridiculousness.  Gotta go, but there's a
>> brain
>> cell somewhere shrieking out a buzzword to pop out before I duck and
>> run:
>> Pivot table perhaps?
>>
>> Rob Berendt
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