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I believe Informix supports DRDA, so it should be as easy has setting
up the remote DB in the directory and using an SQL CONNECT TO.

It wouldn't matter where the AIX system is.

Charles

On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 8:38 AM, Mike Cunningham <mcunning@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Is anyone running AIX in a partition on their iSeries? Does doing so make it any easier to access data in the AIX partition from applications running in an i5/os partition? In particular in the AIX partition application was using Informix for a database could an RPG application access that database any easier than if AIX was running on its own hardware? I would still think that the RPG app would need to be doing ODBC/JDBC type of connections to get data from Informix and not RPG "F" spec or even RPG embedded SQL.
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