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Don

One of our customers has done something similar using our RPG2SQL Integrator product and Oracle - they also used Profound Logic's RPG/Smart Pages. They used RPG2SQL to get data from an Oracle database, combined with data from native files. It's very clean, very transparent.

I can't say who it is, they've not released us for that. But I can speak in general terms. It is a utility, and they have customer info on one system and service call info on another. That's what they are combining.

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Obviously, this is about one of OUR products, but it speaks to the general possibility. But if you want to discuss it, feel free to call me or Richard at 888.rjs.soft
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HTH
Vern

On 3/12/2011 12:08 PM, Don Cavaiani wrote:
We are wondering if anyone has developed IBM i applications (especially
Browser based) which includes accessing data/documents/graphics from a
SQL SERVER based Document Management System (specifically Fortis).

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