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I'm an iSeries COBOL developer who is
brand-spanking-new to PHP. 

I have a test environment set up on my PC (Apache web
server, PHP 5, and MySQL).  I also have Access for
Windows with a connection to an iSeries running V5R2. 


Is it possible to somehow let PHP scripts running in
Apache on my PC access the DB2/400 database files on
the iSeries?  Ideally, I would like to do this without
relying on Access for Windows, but if there's a way to
do it with Access (e.g., an ODBC driver or with the
new .NET support), I'd like to know that, too.

Thanks for any info. 
Kelly


                
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