Save Query as SQL

I am working with Hyperion Interactive Reporting Studio Version 9.3.1.0.0.248 on Windows XP. I have a query which has been built using the DataModel view in Hyperion (similar to a MS Access query). I am trying to find a way to export this query to SQL so that I can share it with other non-Hyperion users. Is there a way to do this? I've gone to View --> Custom SQL which shows me the SQL but there is no way to copy or export the actual SELECT statement. Thanks in advance your comments.
-Chris

Found the answer elsewhere:
http://businessintelligence.ittoolbox.com/groups/technical-functional/brio-l/sql-query-for-a-given-brio-query-788306

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