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so basically in a nutshell you're saying that using any programming
language or method that *isn't* SQL is a "back door"....sounds kinda odd
to me.

Thanks,
Tommy Holden



From:
"Dave Odom" <Dave.Odom@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:
<midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:
07/16/2008 04:43 PM
Subject:
Re: Modernization and multi-member files



Joe, Joe, Joe,

It is a given in the rest of the relational world, especially the rest of
the DB2s, that any access other than via SQL is a back door and considered
a security problem. You might not want to admit it but it is true. As
to my credibility on this forum... not concerned. Either others are
willing to consider they might be wrong and and I might be right or they
are not. Argiments like this usually come from religious zealots who's
experience is limited mostly to the i5 and have little or no experience in
the other DB2 worlds.

Dave

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