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Thanks folks. I am familiar with Sharkbite. I don’t have much room to work with and was hoping for a simple screw on solution, between the current fittings.
I have the same installation and adding a Sharkbite only adds about 1" in total line length. So cut out 1" of line and install the Sharkbite. All dimensions will then be the same. Adding a screw-on solution will take 3" or so and you'll have less area to work.

Oh, it is best to remove the toilet, cover the hole, and do the plumbing work. Much much more comfortable to work with an uncluttered and accessable area. The toilet is likely held in place by 2 bolts. It will go back the same way it came out.
 

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