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Dear List,

I was recently speaking with an AS/400 (V4R2) end user about a remote
printing problem and they mentioned during the conversation that they were
also experiencing a Client Access file transfer request problem as well. I
mentioned that some years ago I used to build Client Access file transfer
requests to test twinax emulation cards and that as a last resort type of
problem resolving option I would be willing to at least look at their
problem.

The end user has decided to accept my offer and has let me know the target
file on the AS/400 that holds the data they need is a database file for a
custom RPG II application they wrote in-house that runs within the S36EE on
their machine.

I was wondering whether anyone knows if the Client Access SQL logic for file
transfer support can retrieve data from an RPG II formatted file that is
stored in the S36EE? If yes, are there any special customization steps
required in the creation of the file transfer request?

Thanks.

Best Regards,

/Paul
--
Paul Tykodi
Director, Printer Connectivity Product Management
LCI-Intermate US, Inc.

p: 603.431.0606 x115
f: 603.436.6432
paul@intermate-us.com
www.intermate.com



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