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Hi Joel,

ETL, data warehousing, business intelligence - is so 2012 - where have you
been?

Can you please enlighten us with what exactly your real project is? This
post asks for iSeries to .NET yet you've also posted asking for
information on how to move data from iSeries to MS-SQL and Unix to
iSeries. I hope I"m speaking for everyone when I say we'd love to hear
more and help where we can.

All my best,
Jen


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