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-----Original Message-----
From: Brian D. James [mailto:bjames@isdsolutions.net]
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 10:15 AM
To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
Subject: DB2/400 to DB2 on WinNT/2K


What is the preferred method to transfer data between DB2/400 and DB2 on
WinNT/2000?

A WinNT/2000 server running DB2 acts as a front end accepting transactions
and performing initial data validation. We need to transfer these
transactions to the AS/400 and process them. Once the processing is
complete, any changes to the validation tables need to be sent to the
WinNT/2K server.  Other than an FTP transfer, what is a reliable method to
move this data between the two boxes? They are connected through a VPN over
the internet.

Data Joiner has been ruled out because it requires the netfinity card within
the AS/400. Would DB2 Connect be appropriate for this situation?

TIA,

==
Brian D. James
Email: bjames@compuserve.com

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