Lest we forget the secret way to get to SQL statements that Query/400
(WRKQRY) uses in *QRYDFN objects:

http://www.itjungle.com/fhg/fhg052604-story01.html

RTVQMQRY QMQRY(library/query)
SRCFILE(library/QQMQRYSRC)
SRCMBR(*QMQRY)
ALWQRYDFN(*ONLY)
When this command completes, you will be able to view or edit the
generated SQL statement as you would any other source file member

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