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> I wouldn't recommend using the jdbc:odbc bridge. > Instead, use a JDBC driver appropriate for the target > database. > The jdbc:odbc bridge was written generically as a > reference/demo > implemementation. It doesn't really have a support > structure in place > by the DB vendor that you're connecting to. > I'd recommend the Toolbox (also called JTOpen) driver. > You can download it at http://www.as400.ibm.com/toolbox > Fred, I'm using the OBDC bridge only for getting at my Access DB. I'm using the toolbox driver for accessing AS/400 data. Brad
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