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  • Subject: Re: Suggestions solicited: How would YOU replicate FROM DB2 400 to SQL Server 7.0?
  • From: "David Shaw" <daveshaw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2001 17:14:36 -0400

Don,

You could do it with DataMirror Transformation Server, if your project has
the budget for it.  (I'm assuming they haven't renamed it lately.)

Dave Shaw
Simpsonville, SC
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Schenck, Don" <Don.Schenck@pfizer.com>


> Good day --
>
> How would YOU replicate data from tables in a DB2/400 database to table in
a
> SQL Server 7.0 database?
>
> And how would you do it so that, say, it updates every 10 minutes? And it
> does NOT completely replace the tables on every refresh. That is, it
> replicates only new or changed or deleted records (can you replicate
deleted
> records? <grin>).
>
> You ideas are solicited.
>
> Peace,
>
> -- Don Schenck



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