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In theory, one should be able to use embedded SQL to retrieve this data.
The CONNECT keyword can be used to access the SQL Server database.  I
believe it has to be defined using the WRKRDBDIRE command.

Hope that helps. 

Donald R. Fisher, III
Project Manager
Roomstore Furniture Company
(804) 784-7600 extension 2124
DFisher@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

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I want to write a program on our iSeries that requires data from both native
files and tables in a SQL Server database.  Anyone know how to read SQL
Server tables from the iSeries?
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