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SQL, which is what ODBC uses, knows nothing about members. Members are specific to native IO on the iseries and have no analog in other database products. But you have 2 options:

1. If what you want is merely to get all the records in one Access table, then create a logical file that comprises all the members of the physical file in one LF member - SQL will see it as a single-member file.

2. If you want each member kept separate, you will need to use aliases, as the other post said.

HTH
Vern

At 09:47 PM 6/11/2006, you wrote:

I need to dump some files into ms access.  I have the odbs conneciton
set up and am able to imprt into ms access.  However it just takes the
first member and some of these files have multiple members.  I was
expecting at some point I would be able to specifiy a memeber in ()
but that doesnt seem to be an option.  Thanks for any ideas.
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