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Can you explain what you mean by "a really hard way of running SQL." - it is almost identical to the iNav version of Run SQL Scripts so I'm having a hard time understanding your issue.

There's also nothing "cloudy" about it so I'm really confused. Unless you are talking about the browser based version which nobody I know uses unless they have to.

Either way - iNav is dead (or at least terminal) and those of us who don't use Windows are very grateful!


Jon Paris

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On Oct 11, 2018, at 10:51 AM, Thomas Burrows <thomas.burrows.1957@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I understand that IBM has a newer way of doing things. But that new way has
a really hard way of running SQL.

How does one install "I Navigator" which is still supported for V7R2 and
V7R3. I understand that no new enhancements are being made.

Why IBM takes something that works and tries to move everything to the
silly cloud.

First Question. Where do you get the download to install "I Navigator". Is
that on the AS400 somewhere or can we get this off the web from IBM.
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