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Chris, Thanks for you reply, but no I don't have the SQL scripts for these
database.






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RE: Moving Access Data files up to Iseries






Do you have access to the SQL scripts used to create the databases on
the SQL server? If so, you should be able to point the scripts to an
OBDC connection to your iSeries and run them. Some minor modification
may be necessary.


Chris Bipes
Director of I.S.
CrossCheck, Inc.

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Subject: Moving Access Data files up to Iseries

All, I have over 150 2003 access database files that I need to copy up
to our Iseries system, in the past I would print screen the file layout
of the database and create the same database on the Iseries, but this
time as you can see I have a lot more to do, does anybody have a easy
way of copying these database up. Any suggestion will be helpful.

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