Saving data in dataset using QMF.

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Saving data in dataset using QMF.

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Hi,

I have been executing some of the queries. I execute the second query by changing a small parameter in the first query. Now to compare the results of the output I want to save the output of the query? I am running the SQL queries in in QMF. Can I save the results in some file?file.
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Thanks Akatsukami. I read about EXPORT but why it is being termed as "EXPORT in TSO". It should have been "EXPORT in QMF". Or is it like the EXPORT in TSO is same command which is used in QMF.
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The EXPORT command can also be used in CICS, albeit with different syntax and to different ends; therefore the manual distinguishes between the two environments.
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Thanks Akatsukami.
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