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Hi,

you may search for QMF (Query Management Facility) which ist he IBM
replacement for Query/400.

As far as I know it also can execute Query/400

Birgitta

-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Lukas Beeler
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2007 10:20
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Query/400 Replacement

Hi List,

 

My company is looking for an alternative to Query/400. We're at the
early start of our evalution phase, and are looking for vendors and
products which could be interesting to us.

 

We're a System i ISV, which sells our ERP software to SMB. We intend to
resell this new software to our customers.

 

Our current situation is, that while Query/400 is suitable for most
tasks, young people don't like to learn it (especially since the rest of
our application system is entirely windows based), and Query/400 has
some deficiencies, which are currently workarounded by manually created
SQL queries.

 

What we're looking for is a more modern alternative, which allows people
without intrinsic IT knowledge to build queries against the database. We
do not have any specific requirements, other than that it must not be
5250 based.

 

*         Windows / Java / Browser Based 

*         Modern look & feel

*         Must run on 520 with 2GB RAM, 36GB Disk, 600CPW (this rules
out everything that has to do with WAS)

*         Shouldn't cost more than 10'000US$ for 5 concurrent users

*         Easy to learn, flexible

*         Available in German (not a must, but a very strong plus)

 

I would like to hear experiences with the product you have, but I'm also
interested in Vendor responses (Off-List)

 

Thanks in Advance,

 

Lukas Beeler


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