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Howdy All,
 
I'm in need of retrieving data from a MS SQL Server.  >From what I understand I can do this with the help of some Java.  That's about the extent of my knowledge.  I need help on how to call the Java class.  I'll be passing it the 'where clause'.  I think I can figure out how to code the Java class (any help though would be appreciated).  I then need to know how to pass the result set back to the COBOL program.  My thought was to limit the result set to 50 records just for simplicity sake.
 
Any help would be great!

Cole

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