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You might try http://www.unixodbc.org

Disclaimer: I haven't really tried working with it, myself... I've been
meaning to play with it, but haven't had a chance yet :)

But, they do have iSeries drivers listed, so that's promising...

On Fri, 9 Aug 2002, Mihael Knezevic wrote:
> >
> > >    I have my tn5250 over linux red hat 7.3.  I use
> > > openoffice as my only suite.  I need to download the
> > > data of my queries to openoffice.calc.
> > >
> > >   Does anybody know how can I do it?? and... Can I do
> > > it from an icon in my desktop??
> >
> > IBM makes an ODBC client for linux.  It requires V4R2 or something
>
> very interesting. where can someone look for the status of that project ?
>
> > (greater than V4R1 I know because that's what I'm at).  I'm not sure how
> > you could get the ODBC driver and openoffice to work together, but it is
> > a
> > starting point.  I'm fairly sure you could have the ODBC driver output to
> > a file and then read that in with openoffice.
> >



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