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Think SupportLine would help? I'm thinking they would bump it to
ConsultLine since it's a programming thing. Worth a try though.

> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: Accessing DB2 Data from Windows
> From: vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Thu, February 09, 2006 1:19 pm
> To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> 
> Thanks, Paul, for the recommendation. I'd love to sell a copy of RPG2SQL, but 
> if it is DB2 on a Windows box, it should be possible to use DRDA. Esp. as the 
> original poster can connect in interactive SQL.
> 
> So obviously the RDBDIR entry is there. There are statements like SET 
> CONNECTION, etc., that need to be done in the SQLRPGLE program. There should 
> be instructions in some manual, like distributed database programming or some 
> such. There is some setup stuff to do in a program.
> 
> Perhaps the person should just call IBM - gotta have SupportLine, of course.
> 
> -------------- Original message -------------- 
> From: pnelson@xxxxxxxxxx 
> 
> > Check out the RPG2SQL product from RJS Software. 
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> > Paul Nelson 
> > Arbor Solutions, Inc. 
> > 708-670-6978 Cell 
> > pnelson@xxxxxxxxxx 
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> > Accessing DB2 Data from Windows 
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> > (Cross posting to midrange-l, rpg400 and java - followup wherever David 
> > indicates) 
> > 
> > I've been trying to access DB2 data on a Windows system from an SQLRPGLE 
> > program. I'm having major difficulties, and now I'm wondering if my 
> > approach (DRDA) even makes sense. I'm looking for suggestions on how to 
> > access UDB DB2 data from an SQLRPGLE program. All ideas considered. btw, 
> > it's simple as pie to access the data from an interactive SQL session. 
> > 
> > Thanks... 
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