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I think any AS400 program can be called using SQL procedure call.  Another 
word, you should be able to use JDBC/ODBC to connect to AS400 and use the sql 
procedure call to exec the program.

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Subject: How to call an AS/400 batch program from an Oracle PL/SQL
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Hi,




I want to call an AS/400 batch program (written in cobol) from an Oracle
PL/SQL procedure. Any ideas?




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Ali Asgar Juzer

Wipro Technologies, Pune


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