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But for info, get the Client Access Express Toolkit installed. Lots of examples that use various ways of getting data to/from the 400. Also shows how to use some OCX that interface more directly with the 400. Look in Start->Programs->IBM AS400 Client Access Express for the Express Toolkit item. If it's not there, do a selective setup to get it installed. ODBC or OLE/DB are basically the same, no matter the database, as Walden says. At 02:18 PM 8/9/02 -0400, you wrote: >This is a multi-part message in MIME format. >-- >[ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] >I would like to LEARN how I can have my VB6 applications connect to our >AS/400 and access data to use in my VB6 applications. I am a beginner at >VB6. I'm just going to write simple VB6 applications to >update/delete/write records to an AS/400 database file. > >Does anyone have any kind of pdf documents or websites that would point me >in the right direction? > >TIA, > >Frank W. Kany IV >The Law Offices of Burr & Reid >www.burr-reid.org >--
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