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If you need a read access to IBM i current data
then In the SQL Sever, You can configure your IBM i machine as a *linked
server *
and run queries directly against the i machine (using
three-part-naming-convention) as if it were a regular SQL Server DB.

If what you need is to periodically refresh data tables on the SQL Server
with data from the i then write some procedures that read the A/M linked
server and update your local SQL Server tables. (This I do A LOT).
Execute these Stored Procedure periodically using the Built in SQL Server's
scheduler. (easy)

HTH
Gad


On Fri, May 5, 2017 at 12:23 PM john art <jhon_art@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi all


In our Ibm i we have some table that should be replicated/syncronized to
our SQL server ; we are at v6r1.
Can some one help us to find some solution ? any suggestion would be
greatly appreciated.
Keep in mind that
1- only some colunms / fiels should replicated (Db2 Sql table are not
specular)
2- we are looking for free solution or something to write in home

Thanks


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