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Dave,

>I asummed since Paul Conte partnered with Mike on the MS SQL Server 7 /2000
>books he must have moved on away from DB2/400

(snip)

>Well worth a look as all the back issues are online for free.Mike is 
>considered  a bit
>of a guru in the Microsoft scene now.That alone was what made me give up on the
>AS/400 platform.

Is this the same type of logic used to defend an earlier statement of yours?

To wit:

        "As a general rule from now on I would only recomend SQL2000 Enterprise
for any new applications-It beats Oracle hands down,has all the bells and
whistles management tools/dev enviroment  that Oracle has not got yet. Its
aboubt as good as DB2/400 but is far cheaper and scales nicely at a fraction of
the cost."

Excuse me if I fail to see the credibility in your position, based on your posts
thus far.  Please try again with verifiable substantiation to your claims.

Doug



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