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Query/400 is a tool for accessing [[DB2]]/400 that is pretty safe to put into the hands of users, so long as we know how to prevent them from creating an *OUTFILE that gets same name as a pre-existing real file in our data base. | Query/400 is a tool for accessing [[DB2]]/400 that is pretty safe to put into the hands of users, so long as we know how to prevent them from creating an *OUTFILE that gets same name as a pre-existing real file in our data base. | ||
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Revision as of 08:44, 26 May 2005
Purists might say that Query/400 is not a "real" programming language, rather it is a CASE tool. I personally find that Query/400 is very powerful for rapid development of simple reports and inquiries, with many features that may be under-utilized.
For example, I have a query that uses LIKE '%SOMETEXT%' to search fields of a data base for SOMETEXT where the % means I not care what stuff is in front of or behind the matching text.
I also have queries that create like *OUTFILEs that are then input to other queries.
Query/400 is a tool for accessing DB2/400 that is pretty safe to put into the hands of users, so long as we know how to prevent them from creating an *OUTFILE that gets same name as a pre-existing real file in our data base.
See CLP/400 examples of CLP programs that give people access to Query stuff that can go on a Menu, so that they do not have Command Line Access which has some security concerns.