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Hi,

    Can someone post the link again for downloading this tool?  I
accidentally deleted the e-mail that contained it originally.

Thanks,
Michael Soucy
michaelsoucy@xxxxxxxxxxx

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Paul Holm" <pholm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <java400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 5:35 PM
Subject: FW: Query400 for WebSphere iSeries


> Aaron,
>
> Yes, it supports Oracle, MySQL, Postgres, DB2, DB2 iSeries, SQL SERVER,
> EXCEL, and JDBC-ODBC bridge.
>
> You simply select the driver and enter the IP. All the needed jars are
> packaged with it.
>
> The framework/utility handles all databases virtually the same powered by
> metadata for UI generation, prompting, subfiling, etc.
>
> To see an example:  Check this out:
>
> http://www.planetjavainc.com/wow63x/runApp?id=369&_pj_lib=wowsamp60
>
> Go to the JDBC statement control menu then to "SQL statements".  From
there,
> you can change the subfile # of records, menu item label, and SQL  (based
on
> standard iSeries QIWS/QCUSTCDT file).  Changing the SQL or any config data
> will be immediately reflected in the JDBC statements menu items.
> For dynamic prompting, change the SQL to something like:  "select * from
> qiws.qcustcdt where state = ?  "
>
> Param marker used for dynamic user selection.
>
> P.S.  The last time we talked, I recall we were in New Orleans for DevCon.
> How that area has changed since that huh?  Also I need you to straighten
out
> the Vikings if you would please.  8 picks in two games?
>
> Hope you're doing well.
>
> Paul Holm
>
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Holm [mailto:pholm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 2:14 PM
> To: 'java400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx'
> Subject: RE: Query400 for WebSphere iSeries
>
>
> Mon, 19 Sep 2005 14:31:03 -0500
> from: "albartell" <albartell@xxxxxxxxx>
> subject: RE: Query400 for WebSphere iSeries
>
> Paul, does that utility work on other databases besides DB2 on an
iSeries? -
> like MySQL for instance?  Is it as simple as having a compliant jar file?
>
> Thanks,
> Aaron Bartell
>
>
>
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