Thanks to everyone for helping to shed some light on this. I guess I've
become so quick at setting up the wrkqry and ultimately so in need of its
flexibility (I hate having to horiz scroll through dozens of fields to see
what I need), that unless I need to share it in the future, runqry would
have very limited use for me.
Thanks
Bryce Martin
Programmer/Analyst I
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Re: WRKQRY WAS:RE: Storing Numeric Values in the Database
They always mention RUNQRY or the others for a number of reasons:
- RUNQRY is on all systems.
- Instead of taking a person step by step through WRKQRY you can paste the
sql statement into a list email and the recipient can figure out what tool
to use. Must simpler.
Rob Berendt
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