It's usually a bad idea to use SQL for this...as it's expected that
whatever is getting the results will handle formatting...

If you use Query manager, STRQM, you can create a QM Form with multiple
formatting options.

HTH,
Charles



On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 10:54 AM, Kirk Goins <kirkgoins@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

When I run this SQL via STRSQL
SELECT grpname, jrnname, jrnlib, rcvname, rcvlib, lastpos
FROM icluster/hapid
WHERE processtype IN ('OTAR', 'TUP')
ORDER BY grpname

I get the the following ( plus a lot more rows )
GRPNAME JRNNAME JRNLIB RCVNAME RCVLIB LASTPOS
GROUP1 QAUDJRN QSYS QAUD00041 AUDJRNLIB 423,381,863

I would like the number without the commas, is that possible and if so how?

Thanks

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