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for $.75 (50% off!!) I second the RPG2SQL - though all ourconnections are to
SQL Server DB's and it works fine (well as long as BOTH the middleware
server and the SQl Server are up)

On 9/7/06, vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxx <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Thanks Paul - your buck and a half is on its way!

<vendor response>
RPG2SQL gives you read/write (through a middleware PC app) access to the
MS Access database - your RPG program is in complete control of the process.

30-day evals are easily set up and I'm always glad to give a demo. Will
also be at COMMON.

www.rjssoftware.com
952.898.3038
888.rjs.soft
</vendor response>

Vern

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> I forgot to mention RPG2SQL from RJS
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> http://www.rjssoftware.com/
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> Paul Nelson
> Arbor Solutions, Inc.
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> "Smith, Mike"
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> Transfer Access Database tables to ISERIES
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> I need to transfer several tables from an Access Database- I know, I
> know. Theres not any chance any time soon of the Access being replaced
> as it is from a vendor product.
>
> Anyway this has to be an automated process on a quarterly
> basis(preferably kicked off from the ISERIES.
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> I don't see a way to do this with Client Access.
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> Any ideas on how to accomplish this?
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> Michael Smith
> iSeries.mySeries.
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