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Carel, I'm sorry but I don't understand your point.  My point was that
you can access other databases using JDBC, provided they have a Type 4
JDBC driver, and so the iSeries doesn't need ODBC drivers.

Not sure what your point about SQL/400 and RPG is... 

Joe

> From: Carel Teijgeler
> 
> Joe,
> 
> Don"t take this personal, but the requestor was using SQL/400, not
RPG.
> 
> But to please you, here is a link to a TechTip on mcpressonline:
Populate
> Files on the iSeries from Oracle or SQL Server by Tahir Malik
> (http://www.mcpressonline.com/mc/1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@.6b24d1dc),
published
> two weeks ago, after the previous discussion on this topic..
> 
> In the example provided he uses a connection to an Oracle database,
using
> the JDBC driver.
> 
> If you can not view the entire article (older than 14 days requires a
log-
> in) use the printer-friendly option on the to pright side of the page.
> 
> Hope this may be a soluiton, not _the_ solution.


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