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IBM had a demo of connecting to two different databases, one being DB2 on
System i and another on a SQL Server and did one SELECT statement using a
join, and voila.  I saw it with my own eyes but I can't remember what he
was using.  Does DB2 Connect sound right?  There was some additional
software you had to buy which did the magic.

Hope this helps.

Glenn


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Is there a tool that could emulate an AS/400 database file but really
points
to a table on a Windows server living in a SQL database so an RPG program
could simply declare a file from a F spec?

I know the alternative is to invest in a product like DataMirror or Mimix
to
create a duplicate copy of the data on my AS/400 but I'd like to eliminate
the mirrored copy if possible.

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