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The best answer is most likely ODBC.
You will probably get more and/or better answers over on the IBM i open
source list at midrange dot com ... opensource@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ...
If you are not already subscribed to that list, you will need to do so
first.
Hope that helps,
Mark S. Waterbury
On Thursday, July 23, 2020, 7:49:24 PM EDT, smith5646midrange@xxxxxxxxx<smith5646midrange@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If this is not the right list for this, let me know the correct list and I
will repost.
I am playing with a concept and I need to connect to and IBM i database
with
a C#.Net desktop program. Pretty much everything I have found via Google
is
either 10 years old or involves configuration on the PC (something about
db2cli writecfg). Other databases such as MySQL have a .dll that allows
connection without any PC config. Does such a thing exist for the IBM i
and
I just haven't hit the right web page? What is the preferred method of
connecting from a C#.Net program?
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