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Writing an ARD is discussed in the Distributed Database Programming manual, as well as the SQL Client Integration API section. The person asking this question thought there is something he needs special from IBM - I think the API section explains the 400 side well enough - tough sledding, nonetheless. The problem is how to communicate with the Oracle server and how to translate the requests from and to Oracle from the 400 syntax. <blatant commercial> As an alternative, we have a product that can make access to any ODBC or OLEDB-accessible database very simple from RPG and COBOL - RPG to SQL Integrator. Faster than the Java solutions, which do work. It has a couple service programs that talk to a "server" on a Windows box that talks to whatever database you're interested in. Take a look at www.rjssoftware.com </blatant commercial> Vern -------------- Original message -------------- > See the subject? Interesting question regarding this from someone on the > oss list > http://archive.midrange.com/oss400/200503/msg00000.html > > Rob Berendt
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