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  • Subject: Re: Automating data from AS/400 to Microsoft Access.
  • From: "Roger Pence" <rp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 5 Dec 1998 00:35:41 -0600

>To avoid writing any CGI or RPG at all, you might as well use a Java
Servlet
>program (to write the web page's HTML table  directly) with JDBC access to
>DB2/400. JDBC would also give you access to the 'Meta Data' or field
>definitions which would let you build an HTML table for any file. This
could
>all run natively on the AS/400 at V4R3 with the HTTP server running. A very
>nice project for someone!


Chris---

The Excel Web query technique, when used with an RPG CGI program, doesn't
actually read an HTML table. Rather, the CGI program outputs the HTML to a
stream file which gets passed directly back into Excel. It is a clean, neat
little solution--that doesn't require V4R2+ or Java.

The solution you propose is indeed interesting, but many steps up the
complexity ladder if all you want to do is get data directly into Excel.

rp



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