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Brian,
regarding your second question,  you could always use the Jakarta POI 
classes to output a "real" excel sheet, and have the user pick it up from 
the IFS, or mail it to him/her.
Alternatively, you could output to a workfile, and have the user import it 
into excel using the iSeries Access data transfer add-in.
HTH,
Peter Colpaert
Application Developer
Massive - Kontich, Belgium
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"Brian Piotrowski" <bpiotrowski@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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        Subject:        Filling a Subfile with an SQL statement / Writing a CSV
Hi All,
 
When I use an SQL statement to obtain information to a database, do I
need to create a cursor in order to write the data to a subfile?  Is
there a way to do something like a DoW not %eof(SQL returned records)?
 
The other question I have regards writing a CSV file.  Right now, we
have a null device where all of our "scratch" data is written (PRT01).
One of the users on our system needs to have the results of a query
written to a file that will be exported to an Excel spreadsheet.  I was
planning on simply writing the file to our scratch drive and have them
grab the print file using Navigator.  Does anyone know if there is a
better way to do this?
 
Thanks!
Brian.
 
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Simcoe Parts Service, Inc.
Ph: 705-435-7814 x343
Fx: 705-435-6746
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