Assuming that you're creating a CSV, why not just use QCMDEXC with a CPYTOIMPF?
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From: RPG400-L [mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of OLD GUY
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2018 12:41 PM
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Subject: Issue creating an excel from file in /FREE RPGLE
Hello,
I'm having an issue generating an excel from a file thats created in my
RPGLE.
The program displays parts to a user for ordering purpose but they also
want an excel copy.
As I write to the subfile I also write to the secondary file.
When the process is finished loading the subfile and just before I display
the results to the user I call an external CL that executes a SQL view and
emails it to the user.
The problem is that the file contains eg 200 records and the excel sent
only has about 100 records.
If I run the SQL on its own I get all 200+ records.
For clarification we use ViewPoint to do our SQL jobs.
Thanks
Michael
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