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On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 7:37 PM, Gary Thompson <gthompson@xxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

In addition, about seven-eight years ago I defined a "linked database"
directly from MS SQL Server to
DB2 on what was then an iSeries to directly query the data I needed. I
would think such a link is
still as easy as it was then.

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Subject: Re: moving DB2 data to a SQL Server

Use scott's jdbc service program to update directly. Map an ifs folder and
generate text files for large updates.
On Jul 26, 2013 3:24 PM, "Hoteltravelfundotcom" <hoteltravelfun@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

HI We are looking at a new help desk software product and for
reporting purpose we would like to access our Manufacturing system
data which is AS/400.
We are considering ways of sending the data over to the SQL Server.One
idea we have is to use SSIS.

Can you speak of your experience using either SSIS or other way to
make this data available onto the SQL Server; both real time or batch
mode. I do think we will need fairly real time, but all options are on
the table.
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