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Hello Lance,

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-----Original Message-----
message: 8
date: Thu, 15 Apr 2010 08:55:38 -0700
from: "Lance Gillespie" <LGillespie@xxxxxxxx>
subject: DB2/400 and MS SQL server

I am looking for a way populate a SQL Server table with
DB2/400 data.

In a perfect world I would be running this tool on the
Windows box and it would update SQL server whenever the
DB2/400 data changes. In a less perfect (but still OK)
world, it would update on a schedule.

Currently we ftp the DB2/400 data to the server as CSV
and use the Microsoft import tool. This works, but lacks
aesthetic appeal.

I would also like to be able to use a TOAD-like tool from
a workstation against DB2/400 tables.

These could be different solutions.

I tried IBM DB2 CONNECT, but could not get it installed
properly before the evaluation period expired.

Vendor solutions welcome.

Thanks,
lance



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