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I've been there, done that. AFAIK, SQL Server knows nothing about DRDA. MS
doesn't provide an *ARD for SQL Server. And IBM  says it's up to the
vendor. It's always struck me as a stupid IBM-MS war.

Get'm to use UDB?   HehHehHeh

At 03:37 PM 3/7/02 -0600, you wrote:
>My mission is to be able to issue the statement, "Connect to sqlserver user
>joe using schmoe" on my AS/400.  We currently connect remotely to other
>AS/400s using DRDA over SNA.  We also have clients connecting to the AS/400
>using the client access ODBC driver on windows.  So, I am semi-confident
>that the required ports are open and available.
>

-snip-

>I assume I need one of the following and have been searching the web for
>them without success.
>
>1.  Client SQL Server driver for AS/400
>2.  DRDA Application Server for Microsoft SQL Server
>
>Any help appreciated,
>
>Mark
>
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