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Hi, As mentioned here, Excel will query DB2/400 on it's own using MS-Query. You will need an ODBC, and you need to set up a DSN. You can also call SQL stored procedures on the 400, which gives some awesome capabilities. Odds are you already own the products you need. Feel free to contact me offline for more details. Wally M Carr Business Systems Analyst The Bergquist Company 952.820.6516 WallyC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx message: 2 date: Fri, 4 Apr 2003 10:22:57 -0500 from: buser@xxxxxxxxxxxx subject: Pulling Data from Spreadsheets We are looking for a product that will pull data off the AS/400 BPCS and populate this data into cells on an Excel Spreadsheet.&nbs Does anyone know of any third party products that will automatically int egrate Excel with BPCS running on an AS/400. I know we can use Client Access to download and import into Excel, but I am looking for something m knowledge.< Thanks, Jerry Hunt</D Neuville Industries Inc.
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