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Yes does. I was thinking about modernizing some applications that are used on the PC and gets their data from the AS/400. We have some of these in our shipping department. Instead of the FTP couldn't we write directly to the IFS?




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From: "rob@xxxxxxxxx" <rob@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2008 8:46:50 AM
Subject: Re: Use of the IFS

Actually we store more data in the IFS than in traditional DB2 libraries
on our systems.  But that isn't by "modernizing our legacy systems".  It's
by adding additional workloads to the i.  Such as Domino, guested servers,
etc.

I would leave your applications in DB2 if that is a good fit.  What I
would start storing in the IFS might be the html and all to create a new
front end.  Makes sense?

Rob Berendt

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