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On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 9:02 AM, Michael Ryan <michaelrtr@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Aha...one must first create the *SQLPKG on the source system, then sendit
to the remote system using FTP or a save file transfer. You can't createYou may not be able to in your situation, but it is possible. All you need
the
SQL package on the target system.
is a copy of the database files available on the target system.
Note too that you can create the SQL package at the target server by
running
CRTSQLPKG on the source system:
*CRTSQLPKG RDB(<target-rdb>) USER(<user>) PASSWORD('<password>')*
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Brian Johnson
brian.johnson.mn@xxxxxxxxx
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