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Any help would be appreciated.
Kevin
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I'm an end user and I've developed some queries using Query builder. I been
able to get the queries to the sc
t it working...
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I'm an end user and I've developed some queries using Query builder. I been
able to get the queries to the screen but I now I want them to be placed
into an Excel spread sheet. When I select my output to go to the pc/process
and select the program to be excel and I fire my query. I get a error
Thanks for all your help. I'm making some head way on my EVAL formatting
looks like OCONV or ICONV is going to do the trick.
To those that think I should write an I-desc, I would, the problem is that
I can't. I don't have the privileges. I'm an end user trying my best at
using the tools presen
I had one of my IT folks look at this one and I don't want to belive them.
They said you cannot display a decimal when using the EVAL command. I think
there is got to be a way. That's why I put this out. The current EVAL
statement displays 1 or 0. Any ideas??
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Is there a way to limit dictionary items from appearing in query builder.
We are wondering if we can let the end users run with query builder but not
give them access to all the dictionary items.
kevin
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