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Not sure about ODBC, but I have in the past created PC files in an AS/400 
Shared folder.  Then use the CPYFRMPCD in a CL to import file to a Physical 
File.



Hector Sanchez
Programmer
Driscoll Childrens Hospital
(361) 694-4176

>>> Darren.taylor@cosalt-clothing.com 06/18/02 07:13AM >>>
Is there any way of getting the AS/400 to read files on a specified PC using 
the ODBC facility?

Might be a silly question, but what the hell.

Darren Taylor




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