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  • Subject: ODBC using Visual Basic.
  • From: viv.b@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Viv Bassani)
  • Date: Fri, 30 May 1997 16:58:46 +0100

I am trying to retrieve AS/400 data using ODBC and VB 4.0
This used to work using CA for windows 3.1. My current set-up
is VB/Windows 95, CA95 and OS/400 V3R7. I've tried using the connect
statement but keep getting the connection failed message. In the previous
version (win 3.1) I had the same problem and used the SQLIBM program to
make the initial connection. Does anyone know how this can be achieved
from VB? Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.


Viv
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