RUNQRY is part of the Query Product. With RUNQRY, you can look at a file
without creating a permanent Query first.
With WRKQRY, you can create, modify, or run queries, with different file
selections, field selections, records selections, output type, etc...
HTH
Thanx,
Nick
Nick Radich
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From: Bryce Martin <BMartin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 09/02/2011 04:07 PM
Subject: WRKQRY WAS:RE: Storing Numeric Values in the Database
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ah, cool Thanks Rob. Any reason why people don't mention using it? Whey
they always mention runqry or the others? Is wrkqry inferior? Is there
something I don't know that I don't know? With as much SQL as I do and
wrkqry meeting my needs pretty well I've never really had the need or
curiosity to explore the others...any insight is great :)
Thanks
Bryce Martin
Programmer/Analyst I
570-546-4777
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