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I think you can straight call it (I know I'm able to do it on RPG program.).  
CALL MYCOBOLPGM().

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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Elvis Budimlic
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 8:55 AM
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Subject: RE: How to call an AS/400 batch program from an
OraclePL/SQLprocedure


CALL QSYS.QCMDEXC('CALL MYCOBOLPGM', 0000000015.00000);

-----Original Message-----
 Subject: RE: How to call an AS/400 batch program from an Oracle
PL/SQLprocedure

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.

-----Original Message-----
Subject: How to call an AS/400 batch program from an Oracle PL/SQL
procedure

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

Regards,

Ali Asgar Juzer
Wipro Technologies, Pune
Ph.No: 22933700 Extn: 3343
Cell:91-98230-71361


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