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Bill, whoever can give a solution to your question will be like a god, since IBM told me eons ago that the reason you are stuck with the current WRKQRY (non-)interface was that "it is an end-user tool". With logic like that... BTW, your question in its simplest form has been discussed before in the list: http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/200306/msg01405.html GA --- Bill Hopkins <BHopkins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I have a subfile program that list the queries that use whatever value > is > put in ScanFor field. Program Name, Fields or anything you want to look > for. My question is there a way to display the query defination with a > command like: > > Work with Queries > > Type choices, press Enter. > > Option . . . . . . 5 1=Create, 2=Change, 3=Copy, > 4=Delete > 5=Display, 6=Print definition > 8=Run in batch, 9=Run > Query . . . . . . . TESTQRY Name, F4 for list > Library . . . . . BHOPKINS Name, *LIBL, F4 for list > > Would like to go straight passed this to the actual query so they may > see > where things were used but not change. And do not want them to key > values > on screen above. > > Right now it just mouse clicks from subfile record to blank WRKQRY > command. But looking for just display. > > Any ideas? > > Thanks > Bill Hopkins __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search http://shopping.yahoo.com
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