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On May 26, 2010, at 4:47 PM, Evan Harris wrote:

For example,
can I manage requests for the Excel plug-in and ODBC access separately
? What about the Excel Plug in vs OLE-DB ?

Evan,

If I understand your question correctly, then the answer is, unfortunately, no. There is no way for the IBM i side Exit Program to know anything about which client side program initiated a remote SQL access attempt. The i side just knows that it received a remote SQL request, it can see the SQL string along with some basic identifying information about he job on the i (User name, etc.). The i side exit program can also find other information on the i about the job such as IP address, group profile membership, LMTCPB status, etc, but there is nothing in the data string passed that would identify any information about the client side program that launched the request in the first place.

hth,

jte



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