I was looking for a quick way to generate a CSV file from an SQL statement, when I came across SYSTOOLS.GENERATE_SPREADSHEET function in the ACS examples.
It seems pretty slick... will create CSV, ODS or XLSX.
I experimented with it in Run SQL scripts... it works well, BUT it generates a lot of extra "garbage" in the /tmp directory:
1. A directory like: acs.jar_cache9093688686560570926.dir
2. A file like: acs.jar_cache3db3a1041bebae62
I'm wondering if those are byproducts of using it in ACS Run SQL Scripts, OR if it would do the same when embedded in an RPG program.
Has anyone been using this function?
TIA,
Greg
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