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  • Subject: Re: S/36 to AS/400 Query Conversion
  • From: grnhornt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 8 Dec 1998 01:44:23 -0600 (CST)

On 12/07/98 13:50:10 you wrote:
>
>Does anyone recall if the S/36 to AS/400 migration will convert S/36 queries 
>to AS/400 queries (that can be run in the S36EE) 
?
>
>
As I recall (done dozens, but not lately), S/36 queries come across and do
run, but aren't converted to AS/400 queries.  I don't recall if they can
handle files defined by DDS, though.

Erik Knudson
Symatrix Technology
Portland, OR


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