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No, there is no ODBC that runs on the iSeries itself. It is an ODBC 
server, not a client. Apparently it can be a JDBC type 4 client to other 
databases on non-AS/400 systems, but I digress.

If your on an iSeries and want to push data to Domino, use DECs, LEI, the 
C API, LotusScript or the DB2 connectivity that will be available in some 
future release of Domino 7 for iSeries. OK, some are more like "pull" than 
push, but I'm getting in a little too much over my head as I don't do the 
programming myself.
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Tom Kreimer
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Thanks, this might be closer. I wonder if there's a version that run on an 

i. I want to avoid introducing a Wintel component into the equation.

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