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I think I missed some of this thread, but if you want a GUI client to go against the iSeries try SQuirreL. It is an open source tool that is Java based using JDBC, so you also need JT400. I have not used the Mac version, but one is available. I think you will be pleased with it.

http://www.squirrelsql.org/

There was a recent article about it at mcpressonline.com.
http://www.mcpressonline.com/programming/sql/an-open-source-db2-sql-graphical-tool-that-you-can-use-for-all-your-databases.html


Sam



On 3/10/2011 11:23 AM, Robin M. Moore wrote:
Thanks
Jason, Mark, pete and Mike..
I'm looking in to some jdbc.. I was hoping that someone would be using some.. and give me some direction to make it close to how windows works with excel and MS query..
Thanks again..
Robin

Mr. Robin Moore
Francis Marion University
Director of Campus Applications and
Data Services (CADS)
SACC 102C 843-661-1393
email Rmoore@xxxxxxxxxxx
Web page http://departments.fmarion.edu/cads
Campus Technology portal http://my.fmarion.edu


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