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Scott Klement wrote:

>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...
>
>
>
After seeing ODBC mentioned on here the other day I downloaded the ODBC
driver from IBM.  Having never touched ODBC before, and figuring out the
IBM demo wouldn't work on my system, it only took a couple hours to get
running.  The hardest part was setting up unixodbc, but it seems to work
quite nicely now (I'm using PHP).

The link to the actual IBM driver
http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/linux/odbc/

--
Steven Kurylo






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