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A quick Google revealed it is now called OpenEdge - www.progress.com is the site - there are ODBC and JDBC drivers, apparently - the OpenEdge JDBC driver works with version 10.1 and up of Progress/OpenEdge.

If your version is recent enough, then the JDBC driver would let you use something like Squirrel of IBM's Data Studio or the data functionality of RDi.

But I'm looking at this with no direct knowledge, just digging about some.

HTH
Vern

On 3/9/2016 11:28 AM, Darryl Freinkel wrote:
I need to export data from a older progress database.

I am hoping there is a shareware tool that is available that will allow me to import data directly from the progress database into the IBM I database.

I can export the files to a .csv or a .txt file, but that would requires days of creating tables on the I to import the data into.

TIA.


Darryl Freinkel
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