Isn't that what STRSQL does?  Or ODBC with MS-Office?  Or SEQUEL from ASC?
I'm not sure how CGIDEV2 would help you with this, though.

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Scott Klement  http://www.scottklement.com


On Fri, 23 Dec 2005, itpweb1 wrote:

>
> Has anyone built a utility that accepts an valid SQL statement and
> produces a report (spool file, web page, or ifs file) with the SQL
> results as a table?  This would be great for sales and financial "drill
> downs' without having to write a unique program or subroutine for each
> variation (eg: sales by region by month, sales by agent by quarter,
> profit by customer by month)
>
> As RPG is a compiled, heavily typed language with poor access to meta-
> data, this would be harder to accomplish than on Java or perl, but I
> think that CGIDEV2 and IBM APIs would give us all the tools required.
>
> Has anyone tried?
>
> marty
>
>
>


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