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<Charles>
I've yet to see where management's requirement for DB's to be "sync'd"
meant they were willing to accept such downtime.
</Charles>
That's true. I didn't see this yet, but for read operations, I know some
installations (using ArdGate), they can't make an order (as400), if the
inventor management (running on another database) is not available.
<Charles>
How does that work? As understand ArdGate, the JDBC connection to SQL
server is handled by the AppServer running in another job.
So if the trigger does a connect / update..
How is it possible for
?ArdGate to know when DB2 does the commit and to propagate that commit?</Charles>
ArdGate is registering a commit exit with os/400 API CCEXIT, so it is called
with all commit/rollback operations and the server part of ArdGAte is
tracking all Connections to all databases at job/ACTGRP level. This was
implemented in 2011, about 3 years ago.
Dieter
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