One way to wrok around it is to use Qshell to run the SQL, and have it
write the result to a data queue

I've got to admit, when I first read that I thought to myself, why the
heck would you want to write the results to a dataq, just to a select
into. However, upon reading the article I've got one word, brilliant!
Nice solution to a common problem. Bravo.

-Walden


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