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Rick,
CPYTOSTMF has bitten me in the past, so I'd rather not go the .csv route.
I could of course use my own CPYPF2XLS utility, which generates a real XLS
in the IFS, but for large files (over 1000 records) it takes forever...
I still have Excel on my work pc, so it's not so much a question of "need
to be able to", as it is of "I wonder if it can be done".
Thanks,
Peter Colpaert
Application Developer
PLI - IT - Kontich, Belgium
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Hi Peter,
What's wrong with cpytoimpf to a .csv file and open with
open
office? Have I missed a salient point? I don't particularly like the
cpyto/frm stuff and use my own rpg for production stuff but for one-offs I
often use them...
Regards,
Rick DuVall
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