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I am using ODBC to connect from windows to an as400 database. What is
the SQL way to get a list of all the libraries on the system?

This is the SQL statement I am currently running:

select char(table_schema,10) libname, count(*) objcx from
qsys2.systables where substr(table_schema,1,1) not in ('Q', '#')
group by table_schema

thanks,

FYI. Apparantly, based on the little research I have done, ODBC is the
way to go when accessing SQL server from a windows native client.
OleDB is deprecated. The newest versions of the SQL server native
client provide good performance thru ODBC.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/sqlserver/ff658532.aspx

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