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Rob,
      You are not out of luck.

There is a product call DB2 Connect.  (sorry it is chargable)

This product allows the iSeries to communicate with an SQL server.  DECS
could then be used.

Another solution would be to request the data via the XML if you are
running R510.

I hope this helps

Walter Scanlan
Advisory Software Engineer
Domino For iSeries Team Leader
Internet  WSCANLAN@US.IBM.COM




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This document expires on 06/05/2002

I called Lotus on my issue...  They basically said I was  S.O.L. on the
S.Q.L.

Thanks Anyhow

mb





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I am not sure.  I would have to study the manuals, redbooks and whatnot.

I wonder if you can do a ADDRDBDIRE and access the SQL server with native
iSeries tools?

Rob Berendt
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Hi,

I have a database on an Microsoft SQL server that I would like to connect
to in a Notes database.  Is there a way to use DECS to do this, or,
because I am using AS400 as my server platform, am I stuck with DB2?

Thanks

Mike

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