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Aaron, > After doing some more research I am thinking that a tool like > I am proposing still has validity. I am basing that on what > appears to be IBM's method of retrieving DB2 data into XML > found at this link > http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/iseries/v5r1/ic2924/books/c27117 > 20.pdf page 184 through 191. I wasn't implying that your tool didn't/doesn't have merit -- I confess that I have no idea what DB2Xml really is. I just wanted to bring the existing product to your attention so that you could take a look. Regards, John Taylor
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