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Umm, at what point did "internet" come into the scenario?  Did I miss
something? :p
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dan Bale" <dbale@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "PC Technical Discussion for iSeries Users" <pctech@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 4:02 PM
Subject: RE: [PCTECH] automagically import a .CSV into Access db table from
CL?


> Thanks everyone, sorry I haven't responded sooner.  I've been fleshing
this
> out a bit.
>
> Here's the deal.  It will be a cold day in h*ll before an internet user
can
> directly touch our data on the iSeries.  So, the Access-->ODBC-->iSeries
> file link is out.  It may well be that this can be secured, but we do not
> have the expertise in-house to do it and know that we are secure.
>
> However, got to brainstorming, and wondering if I can use ODBC to link to
> the .CSV files that get created now.  So I go to the easy-to-find ODBC
Data
> Source Administrator in the control panel, configure a new data source
using
> the "Microsoft Text Driver (*.txt, *.csv)".  Back in Access, I click File,
> Get External Data, Link Tables, and select Files of Type "ODBC databases
> ()".  As soon as I click on that, the Select Data Source dialog box
appears,
> so I select the ODBC option I just added and click OK.  I have tried both
> the File Data Source and the Machine Data Source, and I get the same
error:
> "You cannot use ODBC to import from, export to, or link an external
> Microsoft Jet or ISAM database table to your database."
>
> Would it be possible to link to an Excel sheet?
>
> Again, the goal is to make this so that I.S. staff intervention is no
longer
> required on a daily basis to manually import the .csv data into Access
> tables.  (There are two .csv files that populate two tables in the same
> Access database (.mdb)
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx / Vernon Hamberg
> > Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 7:53 PM
> >
> > db
> >
> > Since security does not matter, just change it so that the table uses a
> > link to the actual physical file through ODBC. Then you have
> > everything in
> > real-time - no need to do anything - the data is live.
> >
> > HTH
> > Vern
> >
> > At 04:53 PM 10/19/2004, you wrote:
> > >VB or any other PC programming idea is out.  KISS is the rule of the
day.
> > >
> > >Security not a problem, since only three of us in the I.S.
> > department have
> > >the necessary write authorities on the folder that holds the Access
> > >database.
> > >
> > >db
>
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