And speaking of which, here's an article Scott Klement did the other day
in regard to accessing a MySQL database via RPG:
http://tinyurl.com/2pe4xl
Kurt Anderson
Application Developer
Highsmith Inc
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Subject: Re: Write to a XML document
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Subject: RE: Write to a XML document
Did the Java guys say why you needed to go to this format vs. XML?
Ask
them
if it would be easier for them if you produced the same thing in XML
instead.
They seem to think that this would be too difficult to do in RPG. I only
just realised that we are reading from our database into our own kind of
text file that I gave as an example earlier. The Java people will then
convert these files to real XML and use them to make their own database
that is effectively a copy of ours but for MySQL. Is this reasonable?
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