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IIRC - RUNSQLSTM requires that SQL be loaded on that system.  I use RUNSQL
from an ancient copy of News/400.  It uses a QMQRY object.  Which you can
create without SQL loaded.  But SQL does give you the prompter for QMQRY.
Rob Berendt
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                    "Mike Shaw"
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in CL program?
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                    midrange-l
Mike,
Take a look at the RUNSQLSTM command.  You provide a LIBRARY/SOURCE
FILE/MEMBER name.
Regards,
Mike Shaw
Senior AS/400 Systems Engineer
NONSTOP Solutions, Inc.
SF, CA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Wills, Mike N. (TC)" <MNWills@taylorcorp.com>
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Subject: SQL statements in CL program?
> Can I run a SQL statement in a CL program? If so, how?
>
> Mike
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